Hangman SimVersion: 1.3
Developer: Rodrigue Cloutier
Age rating: 9+
Rating Description
4+ Applications in this category contain no objectionable material.
9+ Applications in this category may contain mild or infrequent occurrences of cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and infrequent or mild mature, suggestive, or horror-themed content which may not be suitable for children under the age of 9.
12+ Applications in this category may also contain infrequent mild language, frequent or intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence, and mild or infrequent mature or suggestive themes, and simulated gambling which may not be suitable for children under the age of 12.
17+ Applications in this category may also contain frequent and intense offensive language; frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence; and frequent and intense mature, horror, and suggestive themes; plus sexual content, nudity, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs which may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.
why?
Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
Compatibility: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later
Filed Under: Games
Can you save "Sim" from being hung?
Experience the classic Hangman game with an interactive twist. Just like the classic pen and paper game, guess the hidden word by selecting one letter at a time. Each missed letter brings you closer to hanging the poor “Sim”. In the unfortunate event of missing all letters, “Sim” will be hung right before your eyes.
- Tilt your device to see “Sim” follow the gravity.
- Use the touch screen to interact with “Sim” and make him swing even more.
- Nearly 8000 entries in many categories to randomly choose from.
- Each word is revealed with a description. Great to enhance your vocabulary.
- You can play vertically or horizontally, which ever feels more comfortable.
- Four difficulty levels to choose from.
- Optional hint to help find the word.
MobilityWare’s version stands out in a crowded field
by Jeff Merron , Macworld.com
Hangman is one of the first word games many children learn: the rules are few and simple, and the game—which, in its original pen-and-paper version, is usually a two-player affair—grows along with your (and your opponents’) vocabulary. Another attraction may be that it’s usually not too difficult to win, and when you win, your opponent doesn’t really lose. They just haven’t chosen a challenging enough word for you to solve.
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