![]() You swipe the screen to scroll the text, with windows in the page reveal strange images and totems of unrest as you scan.īut you soon realise there much more at work here. Simogo twisted our noodles once again in 2013 with eerie iPhone-spinning adventure DEVICE 6.Īt first glance it looks like an attractively laid out eBook. Every backdrop is hand drawn and every frame of animation is considered, all making for an ultra memorable experience. The gorgeous set design doesn’t hurt, either. Not only will you understand how to solve the game’s wacky logic conundrums with ease, but you’ll become way more immersed in this rusty industrial landscape. Even the menus are rendered as glyphs and symbols.īut you know what? It works. The game’s cast of quirky tin-can robots all converse in slapstick body language and cartoon thought bubbles. There isn’t a single word of dialogue in Machinarium. You have to worry as much about what you're leaving behind for future use as what you're using now. Suddenly, making words isn't just enough. Using rare letters like Z and Q clears a whole row. Letters build up in towers, and big words will clear all the surrounding letters off your screen. Where SpellTower really earns its stripes though is the smart addition of Tetris style mechanics. So it has a surprisingly wide appeal for such a simple game. Puzzle and Puzzle Extreme sit somewhere in between. Tower is for puzzle fans and Rush is for twitch junkies. So why does SpellTower deserve a slot, when so many of its competitors are entirely forgettable?Ī selection of game modes helps. ![]() There are already more word games on the App Store where you make words by dragging a path through letters than you can shake a dictionary at. We continue our countdown of the 100 greatest mobile games.
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