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6
Oct
08

Imangi 99 Cents for a Limited Time


Imangi Studios just let us know that they’ve put Imangi ($0.99) on sale for 99 cents, originally the game sells for $3.99. In our review of Imangi, we find the multiple gameplay modes, polished visuals, and cerebral gameplay to make it one of the best word puzzle games available in the App Store today.

Imangi features:

  • Standard Imangi
  • Speed Imangi
  • Daily Challenge
  • Friend Challenge
  • Online High Scores
  • English, German, French, Italian, and Russian Word Lists

Imangi Studios just recently announced a new game they’ve submitted to the App Store, called Imangi Word Squares.


3
Oct
08

Imangi Word Squares Coming Soon


Keith Shepherd of Imangi Studios let us know that he recently submitted his new game, Imangi Word Squares, to the App Store and it should show up anytime between today and next week. Imangi Word Squares, which will start off with a price of $0.99, is a puzzle game based on a game that is thousands of years old. There will be a thousand hand-selected unique puzzles of various sizes and difficulties. He said that he stumbled upon the ancient puzzle game while developing Imangi ($3.99).

At the time, I was curious to know if it was possible to fill an entire 6×8 Imangi board with valid words. I found out that it was possible if you are given the correct letters, and that it is called a word square. This inspired me to include solvable “Perfect Imangi” boards for the Daily Challenge in Imangi every once in a while. These turned out to be quite popular and fun, and I decided to turn them into a full game.

In Imangi Word Squares, you start with a scrambled word square, and it’s your job to unscramble the letters. Simply drag and drop the letters to the correct place. We give you a few hints to get started, and you can always use the hint button if you get stuck. The game strategy is very similar to Sudoku, and if you enjoy that type of puzzle, you’ll love Imangi Word Squares.


25
Sep
08

Review Roundup


Here’s the latest round of reviews to show up recently:


15
Sep
08

Imangi Contest, $100 Gift Certificate Prize


Keith Shepherd let me know that he’s holding a contest for Imangi ($3.99), where each player will start with the same board and compete against the rest of the world to win up to $100 in iTunes Gift Certificates. $100 in the iTunes store can net you a lot of games, apps, movies, and TV shows. The contest prizes available are:

  • $100 iTunes Certificate for 1st Place.
  • $50 iTunes Gift Certificate for 2nd Place.
  • $25 iTunes Gift Certificate for 3rd Place.
  • $10 iTunes Gift Certificate for 5 randomly chosen participants.

You can find more information on the contest and the rules within the game, found under the global high score list. The contest will be open for 2 weeks, taking place from September 14th to the 28th, until midnight PST. Winners will be contacted by email.

You can read our review on Imangi here.


12
Sep
08

Imangi Updated, Adds Gameplay Modes


Keith Shepherd of Imangi Studios, has updated his word puzzle game, Imangi ($3.99), to version 2.0. You can read our review on Imangi here. This updates includes a number of improvements, as well as new gameplay modes.

Here’s the list of what’s new/updated:

  • Speed Imangi - Race against the clock to score as many words as possible! You can clear words as frequently as you like, and new pieces are added in their place. If you use all of the red letters on the board, two additional red letters will appear on your next turn. This makes the board clearing bonus harder to obtain in each round!
  • Daily Challenge - Each day we post a new Daily Challenge. This gives you the opportunity to play against the rest of the world on the same Imangi board and see how you compare. Typically the Daily Challenge Imangi boards will get harder throughout the week. The week concludes on Sunday with an expert difficulty board.
  • Friend Challenge - Play against your friends on the same Imangi board and see who does the best.
  • Online High Scores - See how you stack up against the rest of the world. At any time you can submit a complete board or high score to the Imangi Online Servers. We keep track high scores for Normal Imangi Games, Speed Games, and all Challenges. At any time you can view the global standings for each language word list and look at the best boards people have created.
  • New Languages - German, French, Italian, and Russian Word Lists were added.

5
Aug
08

Imangi


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Rating: ★★★★★

Version 2.0 Update: With the latest changes in the 2.0 update, Imangi now has different gameplay modes, global high score lists, and much more. Imangi is now the premier word puzzle game available in the App Store. The rating has been changed from 4 stars to 5 stars to reflect these changes.

There’s been no shortage of word puzzle games in the App Store since its opening. However, a few stand out, and Imangi is certainly one of them. Imangi is described as being similar to Scrabble with crossword puzzle elements. You slide rows and columns of letters on a 6×8 grid up and down, left and right with your finger, in the hope of lining up words. The more words you line up, the more points you score. To form words, you tap on the letters, and just like in crosswords puzzles, you can only form words up to down and left to right.

It sounds easy, but with four difficulty levels to choose from (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert), your vocabulary and spatial reasoning will be tested to its limits. Instructions are provided in-game, and on their website; learning how to play the game is easy, mastering it is going to be a challenge.

If you’re like me, and like to jump into a game you think you know how to play, you may want to read the instructions for Imangi. I dove in and didn’t know how to complete a game and submit my score. It wasn’t until I did read the directions that I learned that I had to double-tap on any green-lit word to end the game and submit my score to the in-game high-score list. An option in the menu to end the game and submit the score may help prevent confusion for others new to the game, diving right in.

During the course of the game, you can bring up a menu and choose to take a screenshot, which is saved in your Camera Roll (great for bragging rights.) There’s also an option to quit the game, without submitting your score. Once you do submit a score, you can type in your name to the high score list, which is only local. The website for Imangi Studios has a section where you can submit your own high scores and they post up the best ones, but eventually I’d like to see a global high score list, one for each difficulty level.

The graphics are pleasing to the eye. There’s no flashy 3D or fancy animation, it’s just words in tiles after all. However, it looks modern and stylish. The letters are big and easy to read, and the colors are all well selected and used.

Sound effects are really sparse, and some of them are quite tinny sounding, such as when selecting letters to form words. I would like to see a bit more sound effects used in the game, such as when sliding rows and columns around (perhaps a light clicking sound?) Note: I am hearing impaired, so this may have something to do with the sound not being more prominent.

When you end a game to submit your score, a series of animation goes into motion and the sound effects then are used to great effect. There is no music in-game, but you can use your own music library while playing. I’d highly encourage you to sync onto your iPhone/iPod Touch some soothing Chinese zen music just for this game.

As it stands now, there’s not much to the game except the single game mode. However, I was told by Imangi Studios that they plan for more game modes in future updates.