Kindle Ten Hints: Authors Review

Ten Hints: Authors Review – Review Introduction

This is a review of Ten Hints: Authors– a trivia game for avid readers on Kindle by Funostra. It is available for $2.99 in the Amazon store and was released in March, 2012.  It is rated 5 stars on 2 customer reviews.

Available on the following Kindle versions as of 3/28/2012: Kindle, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle DX, Kindle 2nd Generation.

Ten Hints: Authors Review – Main Takeaways                                                

Ten Hints: Authors is a trivia game geared for avid readers.  You are given up to 10 hints per author in order to try and guess who it is.  Words like him, he, she, her do help narrow down the decisions.  The more hints you lose, the less points you earn for that question. 

As you type in your suggested answer, the app is smart enough to offer some auto fill suggestions. This is very useful if you don’t know the correct spelling of the author’s name.

A full game lasts for ten minutes.  The quicker you can guess a name correctly, the more points you accumulate.

If you love books, you will love this game.

Ten Hints: Authors Review – Conclusion and Overall Rating

I would give my Ten Hints: Authors review 5 stars.  I learned a lot while playing this game and got interested in some authors I had not yet read. In addition, it was very exciting when I actually got an answer correct.

Refurbished Kindle Fire – today only – $139

While they last, a refurbished Kindle Fire with a one year warranty is available on Amazon for the low price of $139.  If you are at all interested in obtaining a Kindle Fire – this looks like a great deal.  Grab one while you can.

Kindle Collexions Review

Collexions Review – Review Introduction

This is a review of Collexions– a pattern recognition game for Kindle by Keming Labs. It is available for $1.99  in the Amazon store and was released in March, 2012.  It is rated 4.5 stars on 2 customer reviews.

Available on the following Kindle versions as of 3/28/2012: Kindle, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle DX, Kindle 2nd Generation.

Collexions Review – Main Takeaways                                                

Collexions is a pattern recognition game.  There are three different modes and you need to try and create matches of 3 cards out of the 12 displayed cards.  As you create matches, those cards are removed and new ones displayed in their place.  The game had a useful info screen to provide you with a heads up on what might be considered a match – ie 3 cards with 3 circles on them (one set in gray, one set in black, one set in white) or 3 cards with squares on them (one with three black squares, one with two black squares, one with one black square).

Kindle Collexions Active Content - Classic Mode game

I found the ‘Shuffle a Card’ option in the menu to be a lifesaver if I could not find any matches.  Wish they had included a shortcut key for that option.

Three modes are available: Classic Mode is a 4 minute timed game where you see how many matches you can make. There is a one point penalty each time you enter an incorrect collexion. Speed Contest is a 1 minute timed game. No penalties for incorrect collexions. Memory Quest is a 4 minutes timed game.  The full game grid is only show for a few seconds.  One point penalty for incorrect collexions.

Collexions Review – Conclusion and Overall Rating

I would give my Collexions review 4.25 stars.  I really enjoyed the classic game mode and found it to be quite addictive.  I also though speed contest mode was fun.  Memory quest mode was very frustrating to me because they only show the full card set one time and you play for four minutes.  If they showed the full set every 30 seconds or even every minute I would have enjoyed it more.  As it is, it made me feel stupid, so I quit halfway through the first memory quest game.

Kindle Lemonade Stand Review

Lemonade Stand Review – Review Introduction

This is a review of Lemonade Stand– a business-strategy game for Kindle by Play Gray. It is available for $0.99  in the Amazon store and was released in March, 2012.  It is rated 5 stars on 4 customer reviews.

Available on the following Kindle versions as of 3/28/2012: Kindle Touch, Kindle, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle DX, Kindle 2nd Generation.

Lemonade Stand Review – Main Takeaways                                                

Lemonade Stand is a business-strategy game where you have 30 days to sell lemonade during the summer and see what kind of profits you can make. 

You are provided feedback prior to and at the end of each day regarding weather, if conventions or ball games are going on, etc.  You make advanced decisions for the day on how many cups you predict you will sell, cost, sugar, advertising, etc.  Make enough money and you can purchase extras to try and help boost sales.

Kindle Lemonade Stand Active Content - game in play

This is a variation of the company’s other game, Christmas Cocoa Stand. I reviewed this back in 2011 and thought it was also a great game.

Lemonade Stand Review – Conclusion and Overall Rating

I would give my Lemonade Stand review 4.5 stars.  I enjoyed the strategy and economics concept in the game and think it would be enjoyable for children and teens.  Points were taken away because the developers didn’t bother fixing their entry screen that says “Heating up a batch of lemonade”.  But points were also given because they made this available for Kindle Touch.

More March Kindle e-reader Games

Here are some more new apps for your Kindle e-readers: (Note: only the first item is currently available for Kindle Touch).

Alter Ego is an interactive novel for Kindle by Choose Multiple.  I’m not a big fan of interactive novels, but this one looks interesting as you make decisions from birth through life.  Based on a computer game.  $2.99.  Available for all active content Kindle e-readers  including Kindle Touch.

Bookworm – a linking letters word game for Kindle.  Done by Electronic Arts, so is currently selling for $4.99.  If you have played this game before and enjoyed it (and I have), you might want to hold off because the EA games usually go on sale in April or May.  Available for all non-touch active content Kindle e-readers.

Hanjie Griddlers Nonograms – paint-a-picture/nonograms by DJAPE.  Perfect timing for my nonogram addiction while my legs recover from a 50K race. $0.99.  Available for all non-touch active content Kindle e-readers.

Djape Does Sudoku is a Suduko game based upon a Djape book. 300 advanced Sudoku puzzles that are supposed to be very challenging.  $1.99. Available for all non-touch active content Kindle e-readers.

Sliding Tiles is a series of 100 sliding block puzzle games.  Looks very interesting. Grabarchuk always does a good job.   $2.99. Available for all non-touch active content Kindle e-readers.

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