1. Description
The game is a digital version of the popular "emoji pictionary" concept. Players are presented with a series of emojis and must deduce the hidden meaning behind them. It ranges from simple literal translations to complex figurative puns, requiring a mix of logic, pop culture knowledge, and creative thinking.
Massive Level Variety: Hundreds of levels ranging from extremely simple pairings to intricate multi-emoji riddles.
Diverse Categories: Topics include movies (Disney, action, horror), food, famous people, landmarks, and common idioms.
Visual Simplicity: Clean, colorful 3D-style graphics that make identifying the icons easy.
Progression Rewards: Earning coins for correct answers allows you to unlock hints or skip particularly difficult puzzles.
No Pressure Gameplay: There are no timers or "game over" states, allowing for a relaxed, casual experience.
Analyze the Icons: Look at the 2–5 emojis displayed at the center of the screen.
Input the Answer: A set of scrambled letters is provided at the bottom. Tap the letters in the correct order to fill in the empty slots for the answer.
Use Hints: If you get stuck, you can spend in-game coins to:
Expose a single correct letter.
Remove unnecessary letters from the selection bank.
Progress: Completing a level immediately moves you to the next riddle, often increasing in difficulty as you clear sets.
Think Phonetically: Sometimes the emojis represent sounds rather than the object itself (e.g., an "Eye" and a "Phone" for "iPhone").
Compound Logic: Look for relationships. A "Snowman" next to a "Queen" likely points to Frozen, whereas a "Snowman" next to a "Car" might mean Snow Tire.
Check the Letter Count: The number of empty boxes is your biggest clue. If you think the answer is "Apple" but there are only four boxes, you might need a more specific word like "Pear."
Contextual Clues: Pay attention to the category if one is provided (e.g., if the category is "Fast Food," a "Crown" and a "Burger" will always be Burger King).
Save Coins for "Idioms": Literal objects are usually easy, but phrases and idioms (like "Piece of Cake") are where players most often get stuck—save your hint coins for these non-literal puzzles.
Developer: SayGames LTD.
Platform: iOS 15.0 or later (iPhone, iPad); macOS 15.0+ (M1 chip or later); Apple Vision.
Size: Approximately 170.8 MB.
Category: Trivia / Puzzle.
Age Rating: 4+ (suitable for all ages).
Monetization: Free-to-play. Includes ads between levels and optional In-App Purchases to remove ads or buy "Hint" coin packs.
Offline Support: Can be played without an internet connection, making it ideal for travel.









