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ASL Hangman

ASL Hangman is the classic game of hangman with a twist. The letter choices are represented by their ASL handshapes. Playing ASL Hangman is great practice for learning American Sign Language.
The game includes a realistic looking pirate (?) on a dock with gallows (??) in an isolated cove of Treasure Island (???).

It's the classic game of hangman with features that make it especially suitable for educators and language studies. The included Word List contains over 3000 words and phrases. You can customize or replace the Word List.

ASL Hangman opens to the main display page displaying the Hangman Graphic, the Game Word, and a list of Letters to choose from.

Find the word by tapping letters. The letters can only be chosen once each game. They are shown crossed-out once chosen.

Tap the Game Word to show the answer or to begin a new game.

The menu (3 vertical dots, upper left) has options to choose game settings, show the help or quick-start file, or exit ASL Hangman.

ASL Hangman is compatible with both phones and tablets.

Category : Educational

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Reviews (8)

Ali. C. Aug 12, 2020     

The handshapes are good but not enough tries. Also need words familiar to Deaf and HH

Sar. K. Nov 9, 2018     

The signs for the letters are not very clear. Too blurry and grey.

Sak. B. Apr 26, 2020     

Loving it. This is a great game

Mar. B. B. Mar 7, 2018     

its fun, but would be better with hints somewhere. but it is fun

A. G. u. Aug 31, 2018     

It was very boring

Ada. W. Mar 9, 2016     

I do not care what anyone says, you make good apps my man. My life would be a living hell without MacroKeys.

Ant. J. R. Oct 27, 2015     

Next idea, would be to utilize a random generator. To scramble placement of signs in grid. Follow on don't use all 26 letters each time. Those present, will be enlarged, see improved finger detail.

D. J. Apr 18, 2014     

They don't give you any idea of what your looking for sentence food and frase just lines and asl alphabets