September 13, 2016 by macjeff
Mr. White is an everyday cat that dreams of being something more. You must collect life changing data modules on your way through a colorful universe in order to allow him to change his form. The game features whimsical character and level designs that make it a joy to run, jump, and pounce on your enemies. Keep an eye out for hidden paths along the way because the data modules won’t always be in plain sight.
WordHue utilizes classic word game mechanics and gives them a colorful twist. You’re presented with a five-by-five letter tile grid. The letter tiles start off as white, and every time you create a valid word they’ll change color. The first color change will match the color meter at the bottom. Try to create words using the matching tiles in order to earn more turns or time. Every time you use a letter tile, its value will increase. Do your best to avoid creating three letter words as they’ll block out the letter tiles for a short period of time. The game includes two modes, daily challenges, and unlockable color schemes.
After picking a photo from your library or a snapping a new one within the app, you're able to scale and position it on the wall. The moment your fingers leave the screen, your photo will be turned into graffiti. You can then adjust parameters, change filters, freely paint on the wall, and even tag your work. When everything looks in order, you can share your work of art via Facebook, Twitter, or email.
This isn’t some trimmed down version of Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece. It’s a complete and unabridged version of Alice in Wonderland featuring 250 pages of content. On those 250 pages you’ll find 20 breathtaking animated scenes, dozens of illustrations, and loads of interactive content like the ability to help the Caterpillar smoke his hookah pipe and throw darts at the Queen of Hearts.
Based on Alice Through the Looking Glass, Alice in America takes you on a tour of Manhattan with the Red Queen as your guide. As you dig into the 136 pages of content you’ll get to ride in a taxi with Tweedledee and Tweedledum, ride an elevator through the Empire State building, eat oysters with the Walrus and the Carpenter, and so much more. Of those 136 pages, 27 are filled with delightful interactive illustrations.
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