Лагода Description
Lagoda is a puzzle in which each level is a poem.
A clever algorithm takes text and turns it into a puzzle for you to solve.
It's not a play on words, it's a play on words. Levels in Lagoda helped create Taras Shevchenko, Lesya Ukrainka, Ivan Franko and many other Ukrainian classical poets.
Lagoda was created primarily for two groups of people - those who like poetry and those who do not like poetry.
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– 30+ authors;
– 400+ poems;
– daily puzzle mode, which artificially forces you to return to the game every day;
– 4 different algorithms that spoil great poems and each of them challenges your intelligence;
– a linear progression system that will make you hate capitalism even more;
- the possibility to answer "I don't play at all, I am culturally enriched";
– a soundtrack consisting of 12 pieces of music, none of which you will hear when playing in silent mode;
– a surprisingly nice button in the settings that allows you to turn off the soundtrack;
– the buttons are generally all very well made, and what is worth is the haptics that add kinesthetic feedback when pressing them;
– a flexible editor that allows not only to share a poem in social networks, but also to color it. you've always dreamed of it, you just never guessed it;
- complete absence of advertising. agree, simultaneously reading Simonenko and looking at the advertising banner of the casino would be quite strange.
A clever algorithm takes text and turns it into a puzzle for you to solve.
It's not a play on words, it's a play on words. Levels in Lagoda helped create Taras Shevchenko, Lesya Ukrainka, Ivan Franko and many other Ukrainian classical poets.
Lagoda was created primarily for two groups of people - those who like poetry and those who do not like poetry.
*
– 30+ authors;
– 400+ poems;
– daily puzzle mode, which artificially forces you to return to the game every day;
– 4 different algorithms that spoil great poems and each of them challenges your intelligence;
– a linear progression system that will make you hate capitalism even more;
- the possibility to answer "I don't play at all, I am culturally enriched";
– a soundtrack consisting of 12 pieces of music, none of which you will hear when playing in silent mode;
– a surprisingly nice button in the settings that allows you to turn off the soundtrack;
– the buttons are generally all very well made, and what is worth is the haptics that add kinesthetic feedback when pressing them;
– a flexible editor that allows not only to share a poem in social networks, but also to color it. you've always dreamed of it, you just never guessed it;
- complete absence of advertising. agree, simultaneously reading Simonenko and looking at the advertising banner of the casino would be quite strange.
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