Cupertino, California – TamerZone LLC is pleased to announce today the release of Anagram Tale, a unique word game for iPhone and iPad that combines a not-too-serious adventure story with mixed-up word puzzles. Players read about Doof, a young man who leaves his family’s farm to seek adventure, and who is always looking for something to eat (it is no coincidence that his name is “food” spelled backward). As they read about Doof’s encounters with criminals, a shipwreck, and more, players must solve anagram puzzles to earn points and proceed in the story.

The main screen in Anagram Tale shows the story. Highlighted words are anagram puzzles. For example, a player might see the sentence, “Doof weaved AMONG trees as he ran from the robbers.” Tapping AMONG opens a puzzle-solving window. When the player correctly rearranges the letters (by spelling MANGO in this example), points are awarded and more of the story is revealed. Each solution word is something that solves a problem in the story, or a food for the characters to eat.

Anagram Tale is designed for players age 9 to adult looking for a casual, entertaining word game. There are lots of puns and silly jokes to keep the mood light, and unlimited hints are available so players never get stuck. There are no time limits, ads, or in-app purchases.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone or iPad
* OS 6.1 or higher
* 21.3 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Anagram Tale 1.0 is priced at $0.99 USD (or a comparable amount in other currencies). It is available exclusively through the App Store in the Games category.

Anagram Tale 1.0
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Located in Cupertino, California, TamerZone LLC was founded in 2013. The company provides technical consulting services and develops original software products. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2014 TamerZone LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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