In this word game, players move letters to avoid forming words and clear the grid. Includes randomized levels, leaderboards, and original soundtrack.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 66 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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High user satisfaction
86% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Antigrams
“Surprisingly fun.” -Bennett Foddy, creator of QWOP
Move letters from the top of the stacks to fill the slots below. Be careful - any combination of 4 or more letters that can be arranged to form a word will bust you and add more letters to the grid. When the grid goes off the top of the screen you lose.
Features:
- Unique, brain-twisting gameplay
- Endless, randomized levels
- Global and friend-based leaderboards
- Single-player ranking system to track your progress
- Dozens of special slots and tiles
- Original soundtrack from club legends Everybody House Mafia
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Reviews for Antigrams
WRS15743
My favorite word game
What a clever idea here! It’s a refreshing twist on the genre. It’s challenging, but not frustrating. I find it more enjoyable and relaxing than other word games I’ve played. I do wish it saved progress mid-game if you have to quit during a long run, but it’s still fun regardless. I really appreciate the fair premium price with no ads or IAP, and it’s good on battery and storage, and the privacy policy is good too. Even though it could maybe use an update for larger screens, and to allow saving, it’s still good as is. Thank you for a good game!
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Great word game!
I love this game- I think the idea is clever and creative, and I can play for literal hours at a time. The only issue I have is that sometimes I get “busted” for words that... The game doesn’t even have definitions for- my most recent example is VITA- i have no clue what that means, and clearly neither does the game! I don’t know what kind of dictionary is being used, but there’s not really the option to check or change that yet. I’ve also noticed some spellings to be decidedly British English, and as an American player, it gets a little confusing, and frustrating getting busted for a word that to me isn’t really a word. All in all, AWESOME game, definitely worth the low price! I’d love to see some dictionary differences for sure, though.