AI Word Game

AI Word Game

Unleash Word Magic!

$4.99
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Details about AI Word Game

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Version History of AI Word Game

1.6

July 19, 2024

-Includes performance and stability improvements. -We have listened to your feedback and encourage you to keep it coming.

1.5

July 14, 2024

General fixes and performance improvements!

1.4

June 28, 2024

General fixes and performance improvements. We have listened to your feedback and made those changes. Please keep the feedback coming.

1.3

June 24, 2024

General fixes and performance improvements!

1.2

June 18, 2024

General fixes and performance improvements!

1.1

May 9, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements!

1.0

April 15, 2024

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Description of AI Word Game

AI Word Game is all about sparking creativity and exploration. Start with emoji words then mix and match to create new and exciting elements. With the power of AI continuously combinations waiting to be discovered, the only limit is your imagination! Every element you create is recorded in the game History, allowing you to revisit your creations and marvel at your ingenuity. Powered by advanced AI technology, AI Word Game ensures that there's always something new to explore, guaranteeing hours of endless fun and creativity. ▪ Game Features: • Elemental Word Creator: Combine elements to create new interactions and unlock discoveries. The possibilities are vast! • Continuous Discovery: The game introduces new elements based on your combinations, expanding your world with every move. • Dynamic Scoring System: Earn points for correct combinations and challenge yourself to achieve high scores. • Engaging Gameplay: Enjoy game with no interruptions. The game evolves continuously, offering diverse challenges. • Game History: Track your progress and view a comprehensive history of your combinations and achievements.
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AI Word Game: FAQ

Is AI Word Game optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, AI Word Game is compatible with iPad devices.

Who is the app developer of AI Word Game?

The AI Word Game app was launched by Laurand Osmeni.

What should be the minimum iOS version for AI Word Game?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 12.4.

How do users rate AI Word Game?

AI Word Game has a consumer rating of 4.4 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of AI Word Game?

The Main Genre Of The Ai Word Game App Is Games.

Which is the latest version of AI Word Game?

1.6 is the current version of AI Word Game.

What is the latest update date for AI Word Game?

AI Word Game rolled out its latest update on September 19, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of AI Word Game?

AI Word Game originally came out on April 15, 2024.

What is the age rating for AI Word Game?

AI Word Game is suitable for children aged Laurand Osmeni.

What are the languages supported by AI Word Game?

AI Word Game is available in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer AI Word Game as part of its collection?

No, AI Word Game is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within AI Word Game?

No, AI Word Game does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use AI Word Game with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use AI Word Game with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using AI Word Game?

No, you can not expect ads while using AI Word Game.

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Reviews of AI Word Game

  • Fun but….

    I with there was a hint button
  • Annoying in almost every way - Seconded

    What 𝙌𝙪𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙪𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙖 wrote, plus…

    The results of your good matches disappear so quickly that I don't have time to read the fancy phrases before they're gone forever.
  • Annoying in almost every way

    I’m a big fan of this type of game. I’ve tried a wide variety of them. This is good, but by far not the best.

    My first complaint is about the scoring. Every match you make adds one point, and every failed match attempt subtracts one point. But you can only choose from the icons presented at once, and sometimes there are no clear logical matches among them, or the ones that make sense to match don’t. So you end up wasting away your score trying to find something, ANYTHING, to match so you can get some new icons to choose from.

    Which leads to my second complaint: the new items added cluster as related items. At one point, I got a slew of food items, then a dozen different animals in a row, followed by a batch of several technology items in a row. Such grouped items will often match with each other but not with the items you’ve had accumulating and can’t seem to find a match for.

    Which leads to my third complaint: the matches supplied by the game are way too limited. There have been many matches I have attempted that seem obvious to me but come up with nothing. One example comes from the first batch of items I was given, which includes Volcano and Earth. Those seem like they should match together quite well, but nope, no match.

    This goes along with my fourth complaint: once you match an item, it’s gone, and the results of your matches are unavailable for additional matches. Every other game of this type I’ve tried makes the match results available to match with other elements (though some are indicated as terminal elements with no matches), and most such games do not consume elements in the process of matching; that is, you can reuse any element you’ve used before. This is important because if you can’t continue to use items, you will quickly use up the common elements that match with a lot of other elements and be stuck with a bunch of leftovers that don’t match with each other at all.

    My final complaint is that this game caused my phone to overheat noticeably in only twenty minutes of gameplay. For a game that is neither graphically nor computationally complex (all it has to do is database lookups, and the graphics are static emojis), this is a clear sign of poor, inefficient code.

    The only reason I didn’t give the game one star is because it does actually work without any apparent bugs. It’s just not particularly fun to play. I’m going back to Little Alchemy 2.