Company Name: Oakever Games
About: Bible Word Puzzle is a brand new word game that starts as an easy word game, but
gets challenging as solving puzzle games and collecting Bible stories. It's time
to solve Bible puzzles and collect God's words with friends and family NOW!
The
game features:
A bible word unscrambler game contains Bible word games and Bible
Stories
Numerous word connect puzzles that challenge brain
Colorful
illustrations and interactive contents.
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by Vacuummann
This looked and sounded very interesting so I just decided to try it. Unfortunately, just as promptly I decided to delete it! I found very little to have anything to do with the Bible, the words it asks you to make have nothing to do with the Bible, I did not see anything which was referenced earlier and it’s advertisement like wonderful educational references and abundant scripture verses. Instead they were more ads for candy crush then I saw with many other non-biblical games online and more emphasis put on earning and winning tokens then on educational biblical learning. Sadly I find this a waste of time and decided to delete it. I also found it very interesting to be advertised as a brand new app and yet the only review that came up to begin with along with his response from it I also found it very interesting to be advertised as a brand-new app and yet the only review that came up to begin with along with its response from the developer were both three years old, not very new in my opinion!
by Contemplater
The game starts out with adds and in between each little segment you do there is another add, so six segments you get six adds. Then they ask you to pay a fee to get rid of the adds. You do not even have enough time to see if you enjoy the game or not and have to watch tons of adds and the only way out of it is to pay. I pay if I like it not if I’m annoyed into it. This is an app about learning the Bible but to me it seems as though the makers want it to profit them more than you. The profit of the makers should come from their maker and those who would like to donate or just have money to pay. Your trust should be in the most high not trying to profit off of his word. Your profit should be in your good deeds. You give freely and he gives freely... unless you don’t trust him. I was annoyed with the adds and had to uninstall the game. I just believe all need money but our provider is the most high not in our own interesting ways of collecting it for our own profit. Something like this should be available weather you can pay or not.
by JoanieJettie
I have played this for a while, and the novelty has worn off. The incessant ads are maddening, and, of course, the developer constantly offers the option to purchase the right to play the game without the ads. Even when they provide an “X“ to close an ad, it takes several taps on the “X” before the ad will close. I know enough about developing apps to know that is by design. I would much rather developers be up front about their attempt to get money by simply charging a fee for their apps. I do not expect technology to be free. I am happy to pay for apps I use; I do it every day. I have deleted this app and will find something to take its place. It’s not that great of an app to begin with, but it was a fun way to pass the time in between the ads. A note to the developers: I won’t pay $.99, $2.50, $5 or $10 to stop ads from popping up. However, I would pay all of those amounts - or more - to purchase an app outright.
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