Best android word puzzle game. - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have installed a new word puzzle game of idioms. This will probably be best word puzzle game in the android store.
Check it out by installing it into your mobile phones. Tell me your idea. Is it not the best word puzzle game in android. This app may really useful to you alse. Give me your comments.
Following is the description of the game.
Name : Word puzzle of idioms
This is a puzzle with words, objective is to complete idioms. What you have to do is drag and drop words into correct place to complete the idiom. After you complete the idiom you can see its meaning with an example. Therefore this is not just a game but it improve your English skills as well.
You may think that this will be an easy game. I am sure that you are wrong. Game has six difficulty levels. Hardest level is really difficult while easiest level is really easy. Download and see this app and see how a puzzle game like this can vary its difficulty.
This app includes multiple themes as well. User can select his preferred theme.
If you are going to buy full version you have to use amazon

Hungry Squirrels - On google play
will be a great game for you. I also loved puzzle games, but this simple casual game made me an instant fan of it. So make a try..
nilupul21 said:
Hi,
I have installed a new word puzzle game of idioms. This will probably be best word puzzle game in the android store.
Check it out by installing it into your mobile phones. Tell me your idea. Is it not the best word puzzle game in android. This app may really useful to you alse. Give me your comments.
Following is the description of the game.
Name : Word puzzle of idioms
This is a puzzle with words, objective is to complete idioms. What you have to do is drag and drop words into correct place to complete the idiom. After you complete the idiom you can see its meaning with an example. Therefore this is not just a game but it improve your English skills as well.
You may think that this will be an easy game. I am sure that you are wrong. Game has six difficulty levels. Hardest level is really difficult while easiest level is really easy. Download and see this app and see how a puzzle game like this can vary its difficulty.
This app includes multiple themes as well. User can select his preferred theme.
If you are going to buy full version you have to use amazon
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Hello, Xda-members!
I've developed a game for Windows Phone devices: The Walking Cat, a funny logical game, that combines fun, cats and mind games
If you find a bug, please, send me a message about it and describe the bug and actions to reproduce it.
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Get it in Windows Phone marketplace: http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=7246c620-f6ee-4a7b-bee8-c9f9f96890d6
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PS. The game is free, just some Adduplex ads included.
Please read the forum rules, and make it clear that the game is fully playable in trial mode if that is the case.
Advertising paid apps in the forum links is not permitted (it's basically SPAM). Either include a free link to the app or pay XDA to host your ads for you.
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Please read the forum rules, and make it clear that the game is fully playable in trial mode if that is the case.
Advertising paid apps in the forum links is not permitted (it's basically SPAM). Either include a free link to the app or pay XDA to host your ads for you.
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The game is free now, just some ads included
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But Im quite inexperienced in game development. I know a bit of programming but not sure how to proceed further so I have an moving object in 3D space. Am also not sure which language to pick, people say Java is good because if you code game in java then it will run in every kind of device.
Shireenzo said:
Hi. Does anyone here know about making games either for Android or for Windows or for both? I was always such a gamer addict but eventually I stopped playing because I feel like i played so many games that they dont work for me anymore haha. So I was thinking of creating my own game as I have ton of ideas.
But I'm quite inexperienced in game development. I know a bit of programming but not sure how to proceed further so I have an moving object in 3D space. Am also not sure which language to pick, people say Java is good because if you code game in java then it will run in every kind of device.
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