Metamorphabet
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- WW: February 12, 2015
- WW: April 29, 2015
| Metamorphabet | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Vectorpark |
| Publisher | Vectorpark |
| Platforms | iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows, OS X |
| Release | iOS
|
| Mode | Single-player |
Metamorphabet is a 2015 puzzle video game developed by Vectorpark.
The player interacts with each letter to proceed through the alphabet. For instance, the letter A grows antlers, becomes an arch, and begins to amble. Then it is replaced by the letter B, which grows a beard, then a beak, then bugs come out of the beak. The most common one is the butterfly. The letters and words are read aloud.[1]
Development
Metamorphabet is an iOS game developed by Patrick Smith. He had previously worked on the 2009 Windosill.[2] Smith designed the game to feel "intuitive" and "as natural as possible" for all users, but also designed to be accessible to young children.[1] The game was in development for three years but only came to fruition when Smith thought of having the letters turn into words.[1] The game was released for iOS devices on February 12, 2015,[3] and for Windows and OS X via Steam on April 29.[4]