Mobile Game of the Week: Letterpress (iOS)

Letterpress
Platform: iOS
Developer: atebits
Release Date: 10/24/12
Price: Free
As far as word puzzle games go, there’s no doubt that Scrabble remains the genre’s primary influence. Might as well call the genre “Scrabblevania”, if Konami ever made a Castlevania about spelling words. Games like Words With Friends have gotten a lot of things right in bringing the genre to mobile devices—most importantly, the turn-taking, asynchronous, “play when you have time” model. But at its core, Words With Friends still gives its yellow tiles numeric values and asks players to jumble them into words on the board. It’s still Scrabble. But newcomer Letterpress has come to free the genre of Scrabble’s stranglehold. If that sounds a bit audacious, don’t be intimidated. The outcome is an incredible achievement in minimalist design and multiplayer mechanics—a free game that is sure to be the next big thing in multiplayer iOS games.
The second I booted up Letterpress I could tell that it was designed by someone with some experience in App development. Letterpress is the creation of developer Loren Brichter, the man behind Tweetie and the father of the “drag to reload” feature that has found its way into just about every app in the app store. In Letterpress, Brichter’s work is equally brilliant, and he puts his mind into making a user interface so smooth and responsive, you’ll wish your productivity apps were this polished. But it’s not just the menus that are intuitive and easy to use.