Literati for Palm OS for Palm OS

Play the popular game of Literati on your Palm
Literati for Palm OS
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Version: 1.8



Literati for Palm OS by: Beiks LLC, last updated: 23/06/2006

Requirements: Palm OS 3.5 or higher
 

About Literati for Palm OS

Literati is a popular word game, which can be played online at Yahoo!, usually against other people.The Beiks version of Literati for Palm OS is a single player game and allows any words to be used on the board, including names, verb forms, singular and plural forms etc. Although the benefit of allowing word forms can be questionable, we believe it keeps the game closer to its original idea - knowing and using as many words from the language as possible.Allowing any valid words and forms is also a big challenge to the word library that the game uses and although we have done our best to secure a truly remarkable spellchecking database, be prepared to surprise it. And when you do, you may claim yourself literati ;-)Features
  • Powered by the LexLib spellchecking engine by Beiks
  • American English database with over 100,000 words and forms, normally used for spellchecking
  • Two difficulty levels for beginner and advanced users
  • Hall of fame with best results
  • Optional UK English database (available as separate download, free of charge)
  • Ability to expand with other languages (refer to Literati home page for details)
  • Different graphical skins for regular (160x160) and hi-res devices (320x320)
  • Different graphical skins for color and monochrome screens
RulesThe game starts with a single letter placed in the center of the playing board.The player arranges letters in turns so that new words are assembled. A new word is a word in horizontal (left to right) or vertical (top to bottom) direction, which contains at least one "old" and one "new" letter. Old letters are all letters from the board before the start of the player's turn; new letters are the letters that the player had added.Each turn the player is given certain amount of letters he or she can put on the board. Any amount of these can be used in the turn. Unused letters remain for the next turn while the used ones are refilled with new, random letters for the next turn.Sometimes a special "wildcard" character (displayed as a question mark) is given to the player, which can be assigned any desired letter. The player can do that by taping the question mark and holding the pen down until a pop-up keyboard prompts for selection of a character.By placing a letter on the board the player can often create valid new word in one direction (e.g. horizontal), but invalid in the other. This is not allowed. If a letter is added, constructing new words in both directions, then both new words must be valid!The game continues until the board gets full or until the player is unable to construct a new word.ScoringUpon completing letter placement, the player requests the game to validate his or her input by taping the GO button. Each recognized word in which the new letters take place brings the player points.The points given for a word depend on the letters that construct it, their location on the board and the location of theword itself on the board.First, the value of each letter is determined by the color of its tile. See the onboard game help for the exact values. (the white tiles with wildcards weight 1 point.)Second, each letter's value can be multiplied by a factor determined by the place it was placed on. Letters placed on cells marked with "2L" or "3L" (indicated with letters "L" and "W" with two or three dots on low-resolution devices) will increase their value 2 or 3 times respectively.Third, the whole word value can similarly be multiplied by a factor if any of its new letters are placed on a call marked with "2W" or "3W" (or "W" with two or three dots on low-resolution devices). The factor will be 2 or 3 respectively.Finally, there is an extra bonus for placing all available letters for the turn.

Literati for Palm OS, compatible Devices

AT&T Palm Treo 650, AT&T Palm Treo 680, Acer s10, Acer s50/s60, GSL Xplore G18, GSL Xplore G88, Garmin iQue 3200, Garmin iQue 3600, HandEra 330, Handspring Treo 180, Handspring Treo 270, Handspring Treo 300, Handspring Treo 90, Handspring Treo Series, Handspring Visor, Handspring Visor Deluxe, Handspring Visor Edge, Handspring Visor Platinum, Handspring Visor Prism, Handspring Visor Pro, IBM Workpad, IBM Workpad c3, IBM Workpad c500, IBM Workpad c505, Kyocera 7135, Kyocera QCP 6035, Palm III, Palm IIIc, Palm IIIe, Palm IIIx, Palm IIIxe, Palm LifeDrive, Palm TX, Palm Treo 600, Palm Treo 650, Palm Treo 680, Palm Treo 700p, Palm Tungsten C, Palm Tungsten E, Palm Tungsten E2, Palm Tungsten T, Palm Tungsten T2, Palm Tungsten T3, Palm Tungsten T5, Palm Tungsten W, Palm V, Palm VII, Palm VIIx, Palm Vx, Palm Z22, Palm Zire, Palm Zire 21, Palm Zire 31, Palm Zire 71, Palm Zire 72, Palm i705, Palm m100, Palm m105, Palm m125, Palm m130, Palm m500, Palm m505, Palm m515, Qool QDA-700, Samsung SGH-i530, Samsung SPH-i300, Samsung SPH-i330, Samsung SPH-i500, Sony CLIE N Series, Sony CLIE N760C, Sony CLIE NR Series, Sony CLIE NX Series, Sony CLIE NZ Series, Sony CLIE S Series, Sony CLIE S320, Sony CLIE SJ Series, Sony CLIE SL Series, Sony CLIE T Series, Sony CLIE T415, Sony CLIE TG Series, Sony CLIE TH55, Sony CLIE TJ25, Sony CLIE TJ27, Sony CLIE TJ35, Sony CLIE TJ37, Sony CLIE UX40, Sony CLIE UX50 Series, Sony CLIE VZ90, Symbol SPT 1500, Symbol SPT 1550, Symbol SPT 1700, Symbol SPT 1740, Symbol SPT 1800, TRGpro, Tapwave Zodiac, Tapwave Zodiac 2

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