The app also lets players create their own game scenarios, which I found engaging. Users can specify the letter length of the middle space, as well as the rate of letter introduction, the number of letters that can be dropped, and the overall time limit of the game. This opens the doors for replay value.
The game concept itself is also quite fun, relying on the player’s own ability to produce lengthy combinations. I particularly enjoyed the fact that Swamp Talk rewards players with unlockable game modes for scoring well. It adds an extra incentive to keep playing, and to do better in the next round.
However, I would have liked to see online leader boards via Game Center, or OpenFeint, as well as universal achievements. Swamp Talk would be wonderfully compatible with both services, and it’s a shame the app remains offline in its current state.
Swamp Talk is free in the App Store for a limited time only, making it a must-have application for fans of word games on the iPhone. It’s no “Scrabble,” but then again, that’s really what we love about the app. Give Swamp Talk a go, and don’t forget to have a dictionary nearby.
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