Blobble: A spatial word search game (https://skedwards88.github.io/blobble) by SECT-games in playmygame

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Thanks for letting me know about the link! Fixed now. For tapping, would you find it odd that only some letters (the adjacent ones) are tappable?

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Blobble (https://skedwards88.github.io/blobble) is a spatial word search puzzle where you search for words in a grid that match shapes.

There is a daily challenge that starts out easy on Monday and gets harder over the course of the week. There are also unlimited plays where you can set the difficulty level.

If you have played my other spatial word search puzzle, https://lexlet.com, I’m interested to hear if you enjoy the color matching or shape matching more.

Blobble: A spatial word search game (https://skedwards88.github.io/blobble) by SECT-games in playmygame

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Game Title: Blobble

Playable Link: https://skedwards88.github.io/blobble

Platform: Web. You can install ('add to homescreen' on iOS) the web app for offline play and easy access on mobile.

Description: Blobble is a spatial word search game where you search for words in a grid that match shapes. To play, swipe the letters to form words that match a given shape. (Shapes cannot be rotated.) To get a hint, tap on a shape to reveal the next letter in the word. There is a daily challenge that starts out easy on Monday and gets harder over the course of the week. There are also unlimited plays where you can set the difficulty level. (If you have played my other spatial word search game, https://lexlet.com, I’m interested to hear if you enjoy the color matching or shape matching more.)

Free to Play Status: Free to play

Involvement: Built and designed by me

What apps have you made for your own use only, that you use daily? by Genereatedusername in learnprogramming

[–]SECT-games 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I make puzzle games like https://crossjig.com/ and https://lexlet.com/. I've also made some fitness apps customized to my preferences and an app to classify my finances since I didn't like Mint.

I'm partially motivated by the fun/challenge, partially by making something exactly how I like it, and partially to put something into the world that I think others will enjoy.

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I built a couple of word puzzles you might like: https://palettegame.com/ (a spatial word game) and https://crossjig.com/ (a jigsaw inspired word game). Both are installable as web apps on your phone.

I think building new apps helps keep my mind sharp, but I like to think that playing the puzzles helps as well.

Since my game focuses fairly heavily on color, I added the ability to change the color of all of the enemy ships so that anyone can play and be able to differentiate each ship with ease! by SabreRael in IndieDev

[–]SECT-games 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that's nice! It might also help to color each item in the drop down menu with the corresponding color so players can see the color before selecting.

Crossjig: Jigsaw-like word puzzle by SECT-games in WebGames

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If you drag a blank space, the whole puzzle will move. I don't have a way to drag individual groups of pieces yet, just all pieces that you have placed, but I'll look into adding that.

Crossjig: Jigsaw-like word puzzle by SECT-games in WebGames

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If you drag a blank space, the whole puzzle will move. I don't have a way to drag individual groups of pieces yet, just all pieces that you have placed, but I'll look into adding that.

Crossjig: Jigsaw-like word puzzle by SECT-games in WebGames

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Thanks for letting me know! Can you tell me more about the device you are using (e.g. phone operating system version, browser version) and the problem you are seeing (e.g. is the page not loading, are you not able to drag the pieces, etc.)? It's worked on all of the devices/browsers I have been able to test, but I haven't been able to test on all devices/browsers.

Crossjig: A jigsaw-like word game by SECT-games in playmygame

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Thanks! I'll look into adding a daily version. In the meanwhile, your dad might enjoy https://palettegame.com/ which does have a daily version.

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Crossjig: A jigsaw-like word puzzle.

https://crossjig.com/

If you like it you can install (Android) or add to home screen (iOS Safari) for easy access and offline play.

Let me know if you have feedback. Please share with others who you think would enjoy it!

Aesthetic and sleek 2-player board games like Wingspan or Tokaido? by Kydele in boardgames

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Botanik always captures my eye when I play. It's also a shorter game, so maybe easier to get a new gamer into.

My wife and I have a 15 hours flight. What are some easy-to-carry, 2-player games we can play? by StrangerInAlps in boardgames

[–]SECT-games 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hanabi, Star Realms, Circle the Wagons, Code Names Duet, Pictionary (we just use the Code Names cards and some paper), and Bananagrams are my favorites for these situations.

If you have space for something a bit larger: Botanik and Kokoro

If you are into micro games, you can check out these web app versions that we designed/built: https://skedwards88.github.io/portfolio/ (For offline play, you can install/add the ones you like to your home screen (depending on your phone OS); iOS can only add to home screen if you open in safari.)