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'Letterpress' Combines Boggle and Go in One Simple Word Game

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Loren Brichter, the creator of the Tweetie client for Twitter that eventually became the official iOS Twitter app, has created a new word game for iOS that combines tactics from a number of different classic games -- but creates something new at the same time.

Letterpress combines the word-finding skills of Boggle with the ability to steal positions and block your opponent that's straight out of the classic board game Go. It seems to have captured the attention of much of the technology press today, and for good reason.

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TouchArcade:

I think it might be the core design of Words With Friends that rubs me the wrong way. I don't like having point values assigned to each letter. Rather than finding the most interesting word out of your allotment of letters, you're stuck playing a trial-and-error game of what word will land you the most points while trying to take advantage of the bonuses on the board. Somebody described their experience with Words With Friends to me as "tedious", and that totally nails it for me as well.

This is where Letterpress differentiates itself. It gives you a 5x5 grid of letters to choose from. Each letter used is worth just one point, which obviously makes bigger words worth a bigger score. But Letterpress isn't just about who can rack up the highest total score, it's much more about trying to outmaneuver your opponent and playing the board itself so that you wind up having the most points by the game's end.

John Gruber:

It’s the first game that’s made my iPhone’s first home screen in years. It’s a cross between a word game like Scrabble or Boggle and a real estate strategy game like Risk or Go. It’s addictive. (Letterpress is to Game Center what The Magazine is to Newsstand — my first reason to use it.)

The game is free to download and users can purchase the ability to play more than two games at once and to see previously played words with a $0.99 in-app purchase.

Letterpress is a free download on the App Store. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

175 months ago
Letterpress.
One word. That can have many different meanings. Lets take 2 examples. one good and one bad.


The good.
A simply stunning way to make greeting cards.

The bad.
Actually having an article written about this. *shakes head in dismay*


Douche.
One word. That can have many different meanings.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
175 months ago
Letterpress.
One word. That can have many different meanings. Lets take 2 examples. one good and one bad.


The good.
A simply stunning way to make greeting cards.

Image (http://papercrave.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/apple-letterpress-card1.jpg)

The bad.
Actually having an article written about this. *shakes head in dismay*

Image (https://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2012/10/unscrambling.jpg)

Lighten up. It's a fun game.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
175 months ago
Since it's turn based, a maximum of 2 simultaneous games unless you pay to upgrade is pretty annoying.

I happily paid the $0.99 even though I don't have any desire to play tons of games at once. It's just worth it to me to support an indie developer.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rockyroad55 Avatar
175 months ago
Paid for the $0.99 upgrade to support the developer. Very very fun game.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
175 months ago
Letterpress.
One word. That can have many different meanings. Lets take 2 examples. one good and one bad.


The good.
A simply stunning way to make greeting cards.


The bad.
Actually having an article written about this. *shakes head in dismay*

I wouldn't have heard about this, but it's a really fun game. It's a side article so I don't see a problem. It's a great little game. I already paid the $.99 upgrade fee to play multiple games at once, and get a different themes. Is it really worth it? Probably not, but I'm supporting a great indie developer by paying less than it would cost to get a value fries.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Compile 'em all Avatar
175 months ago
Fair warning: I am by no means a gamer, but this is incredibly addicting.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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