Categories: APPS

Letterlike Combines a Word Game and Roguelike for an Epic Good Time


In the game, you will advance through rounds by playing different words. Each level has three rounds. To keep moving through the game, you will need to earn enough points by submitting words.

But you will need to watch out as you only have five words per round to earn enough points. And during the final round of a level, your options are restricted by a special ability.

All of the rewards you warn can be used to buy items at the shop. Those can help you score more and more points. Some of those can be used automatically while some need to be activated in the round. You can also gain special gems through the game to bank powerful upgrades for each run.

You’ll never have to worry about playing the same levels with procedurally generated runs. Each one offers random items and bosses for endless fun.

While the game is designed to be played solo, specific runs can be replayed by friends using a shared seed.

There’s no need for an Internet connection to play, so it’s perfect for a plane ride or any other time without a wireless signal.

Letterlike is a $2.99 download on the App Store now. It’s only for the iPhone.



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