unWorded

by Playdigious


Puzzle

0.99 usd



Assemble letters to solve emotional narrative puzzles.

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unWorded is an innovative Narrative Puzzle Game where everything is built from letters. Use your imagination to create objects by assembling letters together and discover the story of a writer hospitalized after a serious accident..Dive into his damaged mind and experience his inner creative world through strange and wondrous tales. Help the writer reassemble his memory and thoughts in this narrative text-based puzzler. Think outside of the box, drag letters and signs around on the canvas to form pictures worth thousand words. Divided into five books tracing back the author memories, Unworded is a unique, emotionally-engaging and story-driven indie masterpiece that appeals to the inner workings of human complex minds with its poetic and dreamlike puzzles full of letters.unWorded is a wordy narrative puzzler created by a two-men team that has been selected and awarded in many mobile events around the world:- Radius festival (Austria 07/16): Official Selection- Respawn (Germany 08/16): Great Prize Casual Connect- Tokyo Game Show (Japan 09/16): Official Selection- Sens of wonder night (Japan 09/16): Best Art Prize- Indie Game Contest (France 09/16): Finalist- Indigo (Netherlands 09/16): Official Selection- Game Connection Awards (France 10/16): Nomination Best Narrative/Best Mobile Game- UNITE made with Unity (USA 11/16): Official Selection- Casual connect by IndiePrize: Germany 02/17- Google Play Indie Games Contest (England 02/17): nomination among the 20 finalistsCheck out unWorded official website at www.bento-studio.comFollow us on Twitter @playdigiousLike us on Facebook /playdigiousIf you experience any problem with unWorded, please contact our customer support team at [email protected]. Dont forget to specify which device and operating system you are using.Supported languages: English, French***Artistic statementunWorded is born from a profound love for typography. Letters not only convey meaning but can also bring a strong sense of space. We asked ourselves if we could build an entire world out of simple letters? How would it look like? What feeling would we get, if we were to immerse ourselves in such an universe?! With that came along the desire to dive into a writers head and his thoughts, to see how memories form themselves to bubble up to the conscient mind. We finally chose a very simple but engaging gameplay experience, assembling letters to create objects, each one triggering an important memory of the author. One key aspect for us was the intimacy the player would experience with the writer, actively participating in his introspection. We really wanted to tell a story about feelings and thoughts through unWorded. The game deals with the subject of grief, it is something we all have to go through but that not easy to discuss. The player would have to live each phase of grief along with the author: shock and denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. The unWorded story is about a childrens book writer, who was just hospitalized after a serious accident. As his wife at his bedside reads to him fairy tales of his own creations, you dive into his mind, sharing his last thoughts as he reminisces about his life and past works, standing with him at the deaths door!***The unWorded teamBento has been making mobile games since 2010. Based in Lyon, the team is made of two passionate individuals who were brought together by a common project: making original and creative games. Benoit breathes life in the games, making art, sounds and musics, while Séverin gets the engine running with his programming. With unWorded the Bento team accomplishes their long-awaited dream of doing a narrative game conveying a truly meaningfull story!

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Good but it could be a bit more forgiving, I was building the right thing but not exactly how it wanted it, most times I resorted to using the hints to find the exact placement.

Matt Smith

Good app to choose

Zero Code

Best game for lockdown

Randist Prawandha Putera / 24

This game is pretty fun. It had fun puzzles and an interesting yet simple story. Do I believe you should have to pay for it though? No. I know it's only a dollar, but I still kinda excpected there to be more than five sets of puzzles. If you want this game, I'd suggest just getting an apk so you don't have to actually pay for it.

RJ The Salty Trainer

Short but beautiful. Gets you thinking in more ways than one.

Shannon Werry

Satisfying!

Jaheli

Conceptually, this game is very interesting, but the constant use of rhyming stories and vague connections really takes away from the enjoyment. Often, solving the puzzles is less about figuring out what the letters are meant to form more about the exact placement of where they're supposed to be. Honestly, the gameplay becomes exhausting.

Ryan Spargo

that was the best game ever I barely could understand what they were saying but it was sad at the end everyone should get this game :D

Tristan Brown

Poetic but too short :(

Luqman D Bintoro

Absolutely ridiculous game. Puzzles make no sense at are and are completely counterintuitive. "Hints" give no indication of where to place things. On the rare occasion you even know what you're supposed to make, it'll not even look remotely like what it should, and sometimes won't pass you due to being a couple pixels off. Both the short stories and overarching ones could have been written by a 6th grader. One of the worst games I've ever paid for, or even played on the app store.

ColdPotato