![]() If you're just seriously trying to write poetry, a notebook is probably your best bet. I hate apps that ask after about 20 minutes into using the app.Īll in all, if you're a poet, sort-of poet, or just like making word mash, this is the poetry maker I choose to play with and I have played with almost all of the magnet-type poetry apps. And I really appreciate that although I have had this app on my iPad and iPhone (you only have to buy the dictionaries once by the way), this is the first time (in almost a year) that I have been asked to rate this app. The 70s-girly-scrapbooking/collage art that accompanies the app is certainly fun. I LOVE the look of this magnet poetry take-off. The addition of points toward awards is okay, but I'm not all that concerned with it myself. You get to mix how much of each dictionary you want in your word drawer at any time. If you have them all, and I highly suggest that if you are really going to play around with this, you just buy them all ($6 for both sets, I believe), you can really write yourself some interesting poems. How much fun you can have with this "game" definitely depends on how much you are willing to spend on extra mixology dictionaries. What a philosophical lark (but needs a saved folder) We've also added Achievements that will track your progress and keep a tally of your own personal "Poetry Score." Premium dictionaries are available as optional in-app purchases and include: You can also buy premium dictionaries for an additional cost, which can add even more flavor and character to your poems. Verses comes with 4 dictionaries, including: You can also save your poetry to your device's photo album. Plus you can email your poetry directly to your friends, all without ever leaving the app. Then ALL of your friends can see your creativity, not just the ones who happen to be in standing in front of your fridge (Facebook account and network connectivity required). With the click of a button, you can publish your poem to Facebook (assuming you're logged in). But even more enjoyable is the pleasure of sharing your poetic creations with friends. After creating a poem out of your own personal mix of dictionaries, you can send your creation to friends via email or publish it in your Facebook photo album! (network connectivity required)Īrranging words into your own poetry is much easier and smoother (and thus more enjoyable) using Verses, as opposed to the original "real life" fridge magnets. ![]() We built this app to set your creativity ablaze with Verses's limitless word mixing possibilities that allow you to become a kind of dictionary DJ. Ever wonder what it would be like to mash-up a Shakespeare poem with a Hip Hop Song? Verses is a new iPhone and iPad app that puts a fresh spin on a cherished classic: refrigerator magnet poetry.
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