Geekwords : Game of Words

Geekwords : Game of Words

Geekwords : Game of Words is a TV series based trivia crossword game.

Each puzzle references an episode of the TV series and asks questions about events and characters from the show.

Do you remember everything or do you need a hint to refresh your memory?

Puzzles will remind you of critical events and characters, as well as test your knowledge of the show making it the perfect companion for re-watching the series.


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Geekwords : Game of Words on Steam

TheEvilKing

TheEvilKing

Thank you for showing interest in my game. This game is a text-based game with no visual graphics or pictures, made in python and closes by itself when you lose or win, it is a great time killer. This game will test how strong your ability to recall things is. You will be asked to go through different areas with making sure you don’t go into an area with the “Evil King”, where you will lose the game. Try to beat the time counter and get the quickest time too. It’s fun for all ages that know how to read and type.


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TheEvilKing on Steam

Type Defense

Type Defense

“Type Defense brings a brand new approach to all typing games. You have to stop desert bandits by firing with your ballista. Everyone knows the best way of using a ballista is typing! And it supports multiple languages!”

Well, no, but still it’s a great game!

This is definitely no brand new approach - I’ve played at least a dozen games in which you had to type words that randomly come on-screen in order to defeat enemies, but who cares? It’s awesome!

And yea - the multiple language support is great, unfortunately I can’t type in my native tongue.. but you can choose between entire vocabularies of English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish. And Russian too.

Real player with 55.2 hrs in game


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As someone that is learning to type (Dvorak) this game gets too hard too fast, would not recommend this game until you can type at 20+ wpm, I’m on about 12 wpm at the time of writing and the game lasts for about 2 mins before I die and have to start again, it gets so fast that my typing just gets frantic and I no longer am practicing typing as much as I am key mashing and not learning anything. Some adaptive difficulty based on our typing speed/accuracy/performance, or manually set difficulty, would sort this out.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Type Defense on Steam

Siege Wars

Siege Wars

The best game I have seen from the style of Crush the castle or Angry Birds. Now Siege Wars is not a clone. If it was a “clone” Angry Birds would be too. Because Crush the castle is there too. Games like these have formed a style of shooting an enemy building by whatever weapon has become a type of game itself. And this game is in its own world and unique unlike the rest. You get insulted in Angry Birds when you lose and you can always expect what comes next. But in Siege Wars. it is always a surprise there are enemy types like in Angry Birds. And as well as different types of bricks. But what’s different is that there is one block you cannot break. Siege Wars also takes a place in medieval times and has a sad / adventurous feel to it. Its other unique feature is the upgrades and different types of weapons when in Angry Birds there is only a slingshot. Nomad1 or Alexei Garbuzenko and the rest of the team did some great coding and used some amazing imagination and thought into the levels and the game.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

This is a mixed bag, but if you get it for a low price, there is fun to be had for a few hours.

It does some things better than Angry Birds, and some things worse. It has some obvious, simple-to-fix design issues that make it seem like an unpolished cash-grab.

Edit: if you want to get 100% achievements in this game, it is not enjoyable, it is a tedious chore and it looks like the developers never tried to do that while testing, because the design flaws fly right into your face then. On Steam you cannot buy spells (which would make things very easy) like in the mobile versions through microtransactions, but the game was built around that feature it seems.

Real player with 18.7 hrs in game

Siege Wars on Steam