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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Word whizzes love a new iOS game guaranteed to challenge their word finding capabilities.
Word Head is the 'Rubik's Cube' of word search games. It's as if Word Search and 'Boggle' had a baby and made it in 3-D they'd call it 'Word Head.' Players manipulate a 3-D cube floating in mid air looking for words that can wrap and twist around the sides of the cube. Move the cube up, down, 180 degrees to the left, 90 degrees to the right, there's nothing like it. Word Head is highly addictive because its rotating 3 dimensional cube challenges players to quickly discover words from either a pre-selected or player-customized list.
Find the word, score points. Once you find them all there's one more hurdle to clear; you must discover a special 'hidden' word to win the game.
Word Head & The Alphabet Quest is now available in the Apple App Store free for a limited time at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/word-head/id561785863?mt=8
Word Head is the first app developed by retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Andy Kiger who served in Alaska and CONUS, to include an operational deployment in the Philippines and two combat tours in Iraq during his 23 years of active duty. Says Kiger, "I've been a big fan of word games my entire life and thought the iOS platform offered a great way to include some unique twists and features in an electronic version."
Kiger personally created the 79 themed word lists to be "both challenging and vocabulary enriching." Word Head http://www.WordHead.net dares players to search for and discover select words. Players can also select their own custom word list from a provided word look-up in four languages – French, German, Spanish, and English totaling over 1.6 million words, which can be shared with friends on Apple's Game Center. Many word definitions are also provided through Apple's internal iOS dictionary for all four languages.
Word Head was designed to run on iOS 5.01 or later for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch family of devices.
Many notable reviewers have awarded Word Head with several 4.5/5.0 star reviews:
"It has a unique theme and concept and would not only appeal to word lovers, but puzzle aficionados as well." The iPhoneAppReview.com
"Highly recommended for adults and children from about 2nd grade up."
The iMum.com Reviews by Mothers of Little Gadget Lovers.
"The graphics are neat and the gameplay concept is strong." TheAppleGoogle.com
About the Developer
Andrew Kiger is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel whose firm JWACK Apps is an independent application developer for the iPhone and iPad family of devices. Kiger began application development in 2012, following 23 years of active service to the United States of America. http://www.WordHead.net
Media Contact: For an interview with Andy Kiger contact Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications iPhone App Publicity at scottlorenz@westwindcos.com or by phone at 734-667-2090 or http://iPhoneAppPublicity.com
SOURCE Andrew Kiger
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