Tiler More
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Version :1.3.0
Size :104.12Mb
Updated :Jul 27,2021
Developer :Mostly Bits LLC
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Description
Tiler More is a very fun word building game that you will love. Make words by stacking letters and merging them together. Get all the words to win! The rules are simple: • Stacks are limited to 3 high • Tiles can have no more than 3 letters • You must have at least 3 units of fun What people are saying: “What the heck, guys?” - Tyler “I definitely don’t hate it!” - Devika “I LOVE THIS GAME” - Kyle’s Mom “This game is Certified Fun!” - A Ph.D. Funologist “beTTEr ThAn stAcKing TilES IN rEAL LIfE” - A child Tiler More is made by Mostly Bits, which is really just Kyle and Tony on nights and weekends. If you like this game or generally supporting independent creators, please tell your friends about this very fun game. It’s free, so telling people doesn’t actually make us any money, but it makes us feel good, which is like emotional money. And we might release more updates if you make us emotional millionaires. Let us know what you think on Twitter: @mostlybits
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    By SarahiouslyJun 12,2022
    This quickly became my favorite game to play. It’s relaxing; no outside pressure with scores, timing, or leaderboards; doesn’t ask for my money, data, or a review; and the right kind of challenging where you couldn’t classify this as an idle game but it also doesn’t increasingly get more difficult, it’s merely always a nice challenge/puzzle; and it always saves your spot if you’re mid-game. My only quip that makes it hard to play are the bugs. One freezes the cube you’re working on, after clumping two letters together, so you’re left with eight spaces to play rather than the nine original. Another bug (that seems connected to the first) is a letter itself freezing on the cube spot so it won’t move, sometimes it just disappears too. Closing the app doesn’t help the issue at hand either because of the incredible game-saving aspect; I guess one has to either try to play it through the round with considerable disadvantages with the bugs, or start over which can be very disappointing/anti...
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    By Loving but Frustrated FanMar 27,2021
    After playing one round of easy mode I jumped straight to brutal to test my theory, and I was correct. This is a puzzle gane that is virtually impossible to lose or get stuck on. If you ever run out of space on the board, just combine some letters together because you can just unstack them later on. There is so much potential space available on the board that you might as well just keep pulling letters until it's almost full then see which words you can complete. On my third run through I decided to just combine like letters together and put the vowels all to one side so they would be easier to search when building words. What I mean to say is that space management isn't a challenge in this game because there is always waaaay more space available than you need. Can't quite think of an easy fix for it, though. I do think that the interface is brilliantly elegant and creative and I love the concept. If the challenge level is ever successfully raised to any level of difficulty, however, I...
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    By NicolebybeeJun 10,2021
    I really enjoy this game. I would have given it 5 stars except for a couple minor things. Playing games with sound really rattles my nerves. It has the option to turn sounds off. But every time you return to the game the sound is back on. Also I would love another category a little harder than the brutal one. Otherwise I like it. Different than a lot of the other same old redone games with different names.
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    By JDubs07Mar 3,2021
    Tiler More has a unique tile/letter-stacking mechanic that feels unlike any other word game I've played: it creates a very engaging challenge in managing your board space and letter groups, but it's not stressful thanks to the fact that you can un-merge tiles anytime (as long as you have room to put them somewhere!). Managing to maneuver letters into a full word, then tapping completed words to send them into the tile abyss -- along with the accompanying sound effects -- are all super satisfying. The three difficulty modes offer a nice ramp-up as you learn to play, as well as options for varying game lengths: from a super quick session (Easy) up to a brain-furrowing think-about (Brutal). Even though I love that there's no timer in the core game, which keeps it extremely calm and stress-free, I would like to see other game modes in the future that use something like a time-based score to throw another obstacle at you. But even without that, this is a fantastic, soothing experience that ...
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    By ArkhusMay 19,2021
    I’m a word game fanatic and have been playing the same popular word game for over 1.5 years and am bored out of my mind now. I don’t honestly know why I continue to play it other than that no other game was appealing. That is, until I found Tiler More. I love that there’s actual strategy involved and not just making words out of letters. And I love that there’s three levels of difficulty. If I had one suggestion for improvement it would be the ability to click on a word for a definition. I have come across some words that forced me to get out my physical dictionary - not that I don’t like expanding my vocabulary but it would be nice to have that instant gratification. : ) Other than that nit-picky request, this is a fun and challenging word game.