seems to be on the paragon test estate.
fundamentally it is a silly little wordsearch game but again the production values are good. i suspect there are few clue/word combinations at the moment but if it makes general release (50p/£5: why wouldn't it perform?) it might be a diversion.
stylish in design and a dash of progressive sophistication in that it allows crossing answers and has deliberately wrong strings in the grid.
it is not going to make anyone's top ten but for a group of friends in a pub, it offers value.
the fount they have used, while admittedly a nice typeface, does take a bit of reading.
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Good work anyway!ggdr wrote:Well I'll bite: it appears that when one wins the magnificent £5 jackpot on Mark My Words, one in fact wins £3. That being sorted out would be appreciated.
Seems to always throw in at least one answer I've never heard of that takes up all the time. Always worth a play though, and definitely one of the better games of recent times.
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Apart from the font, the main problem is that they have just taken the bog standard question set from their other games and transferred it across
e.g.
Which of these isn't a bird:
A: Albatross
B: Pigeon
C: Denmark
Easy when the answers are in front of you, not so much when you are searching a grid without the multiple choice (surely anything you press is correct?)
e.g.
Which of these isn't a bird:
A: Albatross
B: Pigeon
C: Denmark
Easy when the answers are in front of you, not so much when you are searching a grid without the multiple choice (surely anything you press is correct?)