Addictive word gaem
Some years ago, the French studio Scimob had a great hit with the release of 94%, an addictive game in which we had to find the most common answers to different questions, situations or images. Then they came along with 94 Degrees which wasn't so successful, and they've now decided to try their luck with 94 Seconds.
Ninety-four seconds is precisely the time that we've got to try to guess as many words as possible that start with the letter indicated by the game and that have to do with the category we're playing. Somewhat similar to Scattergories but in APK format to bring it the screen of our mobile phone.
How to play 94 Seconds and find all the answers and solutions
This kind of game usually invites users to search the solutions and answers on the Internet but it's so simple that we don't think there's any need to use cheats or tricks beyond the game's jokers, especially if you want to have a fun and entertaining time.
The gameplay is quite simple: in each round, there are four different categories that will appear alternatively together with a series of letters. For instance, our categories could be Burger Ingredients, TV Series, Sports, and Body Parts. We'll randomly be offered one of those categories and a latter (Body Parts beginning with B, for example) y we'll have to find a word that suits that category as quickly as possible so that we can find as many as possible in the minute and a half we've got to add more points to our score.
Over 50 different categories available.
As easy as that. The better the answer is, the more points we'll receive, and the only drawback is that we're going to have to put up with loads of ads between each round. We can obviously get around them by paying in-app purchases.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1.
- Offers in-app purchases.
A Telecommunications Engineer, chance led me to the translation industry, where after a few years, I discovered another side of the world of technology while translating what others were writing about mobile applications and software. That...