Hint Sprint codes, part II
Michael (Admin) | Jul 29, 2009 Games


10 more codes from Sobits for their crazy rhyming word game! Your thoughts on the app are welcome, too.
Here’s the review from earlier today.
Hint Sprint – The Rhyming Word Game!
Michael (Admin) | Jul 29, 2009 Games


Hey, can you guess what Hint Sprint is? Well duh, it’s right there in the title… it’s a rhyming word game!
The game is 3rd-grade simple: come up with two rhyming words that fit the hint you’re given. In fact, it’s so simple that I can sit here and make up a new puzzle right off the top of my head:
Hint: What I love doing in crowded elevators every chance I get
Solution: Pass Gas
See? It’s that easy!
Wordulous
Michael (Admin) | Jun 25, 2009 Games

PACKER! Yeah, that’s a word. Your mom is built like a big hairy meat packer. See? Now take those letters and see how many more words can you make that have at least 3 letters. 20? 30? Not! More like 56. Sure, some of the words are weird and you’ve never heard of them, but thanks to dictionaries like SOWPODS and TWL (both of which Wordulous can use) most true word nerds are used to bizarre game vocabulary.
99Games made WordsWorth last year which was a solid word tile game, and now they’re back with Wordulous which challenges you to find every possible word combo you can before the clock runs out. If you’re thinking gee this sounds familiar it’s probably because you’re a Facebook junkie and you’re hooked on a very similar anagram game that can be played over there, and if that’s the case then… uh… good! That means you’re already a fan of Wordulous.
Q&F: Rhyme
Splash Jackson | Dec 14, 2008 Quick & Free, Reference

ENTER SPLASH JACKSON ONTO THE HIP HOP SCENE:
My name is Splash Jackson and I’ve got a duty,
To tell you all about Rudy’s big booty,
It’s no where near hot or anything of beauty,
But I do like the booty of her sista Judy. Peace.
DISCLAIMER: Splash Jackson solemnly swears to never, EVER try rapping again. Still, with A2rt’s application, Rhyme, you can begin your feeble career as a wannabe rapper. Or, if you consider yourself more a poet or just need some rhyming words, the Rhyme app has you covered!
A simple yet very handy interface allows you to enter in your desired word, and Rhyme pulls up a phonetic list of rhyming words. It doesn’t stop there: Rhyme then does you the service of sorting the words by 1-, 2-, and 3- or more syllables. The developer claims that Rhyme delivers over 50,000 rhyming words, but I spent most the time finding rhymes for “naughty” words (though I had no luck with the word dairy-aire).
Rhyme works in portrait or landscape mode, and regardless of the two-and-a-half stars in iTunes, Rhyme pulls in at about the four-five star level.

(4 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5)

