Word Search Puzzles! Expand your English vocabulary with this fun word search game
★ Works on tablets.
★ Unlimited puzzles. Each puzzle is generated dynamically.
★ Tons of category to choose.
★ Clean and colourful graphics.
★ Easy, Normal & Hard difficulty levels.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oktomo.wordsearch
Enjoy!
Here’s another one for the toddlers from the Kids Academy Company. We recently told you about Montessori ABC Game for Kids, and now we have an interactive book called Three Little Pigs & Big Bad Wolf. It’s the famous short story, but this time it will engage your child with unique interactions on the tablet.
Xandar Mob tells me their word jumble game called Lexathon is probably the best Android word game that ever was or will be. That’s a pretty bold statement, but after downloading and playing it, they might have a point. It was originally called Jumblee Words, but recently they rebranded it as Lexathon Word Jumble.
Helo everyone. I would like to introduce a game called Guess the word! On this game you will see 4 pictures, which can be combined in 1 word. Make a word from the letters below. People, objects, animals, architecture - all this will tell you what's the word think of.
Each correct answer will receive a coin.
Does anyone know of any good books or guides on KDE? For some reason my search isn't working on this site and I couldn't find any books online. Any help would be appreciated.
Helo everyone. I would like to introduce a game called Guess the word! On this game you will see 4 pictures, which can be combined in 1 word. Make a word from the letters below. People, objects, animals, architecture - all this will tell you what's the word think of.
Each correct answer will receive a coin.
Some shameless app promotion:
WordSlide is a fast-paced word game. Slide letter tiles to make words. Unlike most other word games, WordSlide lets you form words anywhere on the screen. You can choose from Untimed, Relaxed, Medium, or even Frantic if you really want to challenge your word-making abilities.
It really doesn't play like any other word game on the market.
Hi everyone.
I just bought a Google Nexus 7 and am requesting help with viewing e-books.
I've installed the Kindle for Android reader onto the Nexus.
I've also created a couple of test e-books, using Sigil. The test e-books are in EPUB format, but I also used Calibre to convert them into MOBI format.
My goal is to view these e-books on my tablet.
I want to code drivers in C in linux os, though I think its very tough. Can I get some hints as to how to start or books to follow? Drivers can be from my USB port to graphics card!!
I know as to where I can search for books, I would like to know as to what the basic knowledge I should start with. Do I need to have hardware knowledge and which specific books are good for novice like me