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Pictoword: Fun Word Pics Games

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Game Information

Original Release Date: March 01, 2013

Platforms: iOS

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Summary: * Featured on App Store! Most Popular Word Game in 30 Countries! * Academics' Choice Smart Media Award Looking for a game that will test your brain? Then try Pictoword, the fun word game that’s great for kids, teens, adults and everyone in between! Pictoword is a simple yet addicting word game where you “read” a series of pictures that combine to create a word! For example, you’ll see a picture of SAND and a WITCH. Combine the two to solve for SANDWICH – a lunchtime favorite! When you’re stumped, try saying the words out loud or asking a friend! Try to crack the puzzle and test your word guessing skills with Pictoword! Pictoword Features: Guessing Game for All Ages * There’s a puzzle for everyone! * Pick the word game by its varying level of difficulty * Kids can have fun on Easy Mode * Teens and adults can put their brain to the test on Hard Mode Tons of Fun Trivia Categories * Try guessing the word from pictures of landmarks, objects and more! * Play over 300 guessing games – it gets addicting fast! * Puzzles get updated regularly so the trivia never gets boring Play Solo or with Friends * Practice guessing words with multi-picture puzzles * Take your time to crack the word – there’s no time limit! * Play with friends and see who can solve the puzzle first * Ask a friend for help through Facebook You’ll be delighted by the challenging and fun picture word game Pictoword. Fans who like to think creatively and use their brain’s full potential won’t be able to stop playing this app. Play this new addicting word puzzle game that is great for kids and adults of all ages. Download now and gather around the table for game night to play Pictoword as a group! Disclaimer: All emojis and references to Apple products or trademarks are solely own by Apple.

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This work is part of CSCI E-114, Web Application Development with Jamstack, Harvard Extension School. All video game data was obtained from The Internet Game Database (IGDB).