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He liked thick word soup

Some apps claim to increase your reading speed. We propose precisely the opposite:
How about reading Ulysses... with your fingers?

Through 4 episodes of increasing difficulty, your challenge is to wrestle with the text of James Joyce's monumental work, both mentally and physically.

By the end of your odyssey, you will have read up to four pages and 100 sentences chosen from throughout the novel. Your fingers' dexterity will have increased by an exponential factor, and your point of view on Modernist literature and experimental apps will have changed forever.

Note that He Liked Thick Word Soup differs depending whether played on a phone or a tablet. We recommend experiencing both versions!

Keywords: Word, Soup, Game, Puzzle, Touch, Book, Literature, Ulysses, Joyce, Bloomsday

Category : Word

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Reviews (8)

Kam. S. Mar 11, 2019     

best app ever

Bex. R. Jan 8, 2017     

I would greatly appreciated if more levels were made or even a whole other game! I would pay money for this game if it were deeper and longer. I played through the entire thing twice but after you play it once its not as fun because you already know the patterns and sentences. Please please please make more! I played this months ago and I never forget to check up on this app to see if there are more levels added. Thank you very much for making this amazing game. If it had more exposure I'm sure many many people would love it as much as me! This is one of the BEST games I've evor downloaded!

Pau. T. C. Sep 25, 2014     

Unique, relaxing and educational! Minimal interface is spot on. Metaphorical 'String Theory'. Fantastical collection of texts to wonder at, smile to and create; Thank๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘Œ you!

Ana. C. G. Mar 7, 2017     

Please add more chapters.

Ter. P. Jun 17, 2014     

You will find yourself playing a matching game and not reading any words. In fact, the app makes it difficult to read the constructed text easily. I have a few ideas for more immersive reading and comprehension, but it probably isn't as visually stimulating as text on a path. Two stars for trying. One is more appropriate, I fear. Probably would get fewer stars if it didn't ride the coattails of James Joyce. Then again I am biased against pretentious pedants.

Dip. M. Jun 20, 2014     

Loved it, one glitch however: at times the text simply disappears unaccountably. Mighty irritating, because there's no way to save at any point, any level. Next update, please, by next Bloomsday?

Tal. L. Jun 7, 2014     

It really makes you mindful of the words. The app is beautiful and lets the text take center stage. It's also a lot of fun! Please make more episodes!

Mic. B. Jun 11, 2014     

Addicting user experience, impressing text engine, very poetic approach. Waiting for more titles!