How to play
- How to play Wordominos -
Rotate each falling domino, move it left and right, and drop it down the grid to form vocabulary words of 4 letters or more.
“But you have to build your words in the direction the first letter is facing!”
That’s the game’s cardinal rule.
It doesn’t matter which way the subsequent letters are facing.
When you form a word, all the dominoes making up the word disappear, and you earn points.
When the dominoes pile up to the top, it’s Game Over.
So be sure to make the dominoes disappear.
Spots where you can form words with the current falling domino will flash.
Even if you don’t know the words or aren’t sure of their spelling, you can still form them by intuition!
- How to Control -
There are 3 basic operations.
- Tap to rotate a domino
- Drag to move a domino
- Touch and hold to drop a domino
You can operate anywhere on the screen, so you can move a domino by tracing your finger left or right anywhere on the screen.
Play the game comfortably with one hand.
There are 4 special operations.
- You can pull out the Hint screen by dragging from the right edge of the screen to the middle of the screen.
When you move dominoes with the Hint screen pulled out, hints on where you can drop them are randomly displayed — a particularly useful feature for non-native speakers. - When a Hold Frame appears on the left side of the screen, touch it to collect falling dominoes and store them for later use.。
- When a completed word is displayed, you can look up its meaning from the iOS built-in dictionary by tapping on it.
- During the game, you can the flick ad space up and down to move it. (PiCoPi AdFlick function)
You can set the rotation direction and the drag amount at the title screen.
(It is recommended that you increase the drag amount for one-handed play.)
In the Record screen, you can see the words you formed by points (number of letters) and alphabetical order.
- Tap on a word to display the iOS built-in dictionary.
- Move between pages by dragging or flicking left or right.
(There are 4 levels of the number of pages turned based on speed of the flick.)