Nice, Descriptive hints it has. Time consuming but in a good way.
Guess & Find is a combination of guessing and word search game, in which you must at first guess what word is explained by the definition shown on the screen and then you must try to find this word on the board of letters!
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How to play:
1. There will be a word definition shown on the screen and a hidden word above it.
2. Think and once you are sure which word belongs to the definition, try to find it on the board! Simply move your finger over letters to select words!
3. If you need a help with guessing the word, you can use 3 hints, just tap on a PLUS button next to the hidden word. For each hint used you lose 15-20-25 points/seconds.
4. For each found word you get 25 points.
5. Complete all 10 rounds with the best score possible!
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Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.littlebigplay.games.free.guessandfind
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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/dl/android?p=air.com.littlebigplay.games.guessandfind
Nice, Descriptive hints it has. Time consuming but in a good way.
Not really my type of game.
I can see this being a fun time consumer if the descriptions we´re more clear.
-Most of the time it can mean alot of multiple things which is expected in these games but..
-You can use multiple words for one description, not clear once you guess what it is.
Thanks! You can use hints if you are not sure!
The descriptions aren't very explicite, are even sometimes misleading or wrong.
Eg:
Dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces (Answer: Dust. - Dust is not only dirt but many other things. The description also said 'that covers building surfaces' which is misleading, it led me to think something we use on purpose like 'lime' - I would suggest something like 'Powder that deposes slowly on flat surfaces' )
Side of one of the pieces of paper, book or magazine. (Answer: Page. - A side of a magazine would be it's cover. 'Side of one of the pieces of paper, found inside a book or magazine.' would be more correct.
The reason why something, especially something bad, happens (Answer: Cause. - Using "bad" is misleading. Why not simply "synonyme of 'cause'?)
PS: Edited to include reply
Thank you, you can always use the hints! Not sure what's wrong about descriptions you mentioned?