[Update] TypeShift is the next minimalist word puzzler from the developer of Spelltower, out now on iOS
Releasing March 18th
Updated on March 17th, at 10:28: Zack Gage's new word game TypeShift is available now on the App Store.
Zach Gage's Spelltower was a major success when it released in 2011. After exploring other genres with Sage Solitaire, Really Bad Chess, and others, Gage's next title goes back to those word games roots with TypeShift, a new puzzler coming to iOS this month
You can download the grid-shifting word puzzler for free, with additional in-app purchases to unlock other puzzle packs.
Zach Gage's Spelltower was a major success when it released in 2011. After exploring other genres with Sage Solitaire, Really Bad Chess, and others, Gage's next title goes back to those word games roots with TypeShift, a new puzzler coming to iOS this month
Each grid in TypeShift hides words among its cluster of letters, challenging you to create anagrams by shifting letters up and down. Efficiency is your ultimate goal, figuring out which words use all the letters in the least number of moves.
Early stages might only feature a few rows and short words, but later mechanics introduce letters locked in place as well as much larger levels, testing your ability to parse words from the increasingly challenging grids
TypeShift is releasing on March 18th for iPad and iPhone.