It's a word scramble game, not a language tutorial app masquerading as 'fun'. Play now, ad free.
OUR GOAL: "Create an experience where players sequence ancient symbols together without knowing the words, much like Mahjong." In the process we discovered that we were learning to recognize Hebrew words!
HOW IT WORKS: God's Attributes pairs English words with their biblical (Tanahk) Hebrew near-equivalents, then scrambles the letters for you to reassemble, four puzzles at a time. Puzzles are organized by themes that are designed to keep gameplay challenging but solvable without knowledge of Hebrew every time you play.
HOW TO PLAY: Build words that fit the theme one letter at a time. You get points when you place a letter, and more when you guess a word. Each time you guess a word, its Hebrew near-equivalent is displayed and added to a 'quick list' that you can reference later when Hebrew letters start to appear.
YOUR CHALLENGE: It's a high score game. Rank, strategy and luck determine how high of a score you can achieve. Puzzles are randomized based on skill level, so they become more challenging each time you replay a theme.
Give it a try and let us know what you think. Farewell!
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What's New in God's Attributes
2.0
December 18, 2022
Now supports iPod, iPhone and iPad! We made gameplay snappy and visually stunning. Added tour guides, a quicklist, transliteration (word pronunciation), and alef-bet symbol names for anyone who wants dig deeper into the ancient language.
Thanks for sharing this blessing with others in such a creative way! It's not just a game to me. The power of knowing who God really is and not just what we make him humbles me, so I'm thrilled that you provided such a nice way to sit and reflect without 'me' getting in the way. Thanks for including the ability to take notes. I'm not sure how well I can do the Hebrew but it is a great blessing to see the original language or at least near approximation of it. Can I add my own attributes and verses? I see that I can change the verse of an existing attribute, but I would like to add my own attributes. Thanks again!