I like this game a lot, and I spend a lot of time playing it. However, words that are commonly known often go into the extra jar while words I’ve never heard of (and I have a degree in Literature) end up being some of the answers. Also, it’s important to know two things: All verses are in the King James Version (probably because there are no copyright issues with KJV), and words are often accepted in British form, rather than American form (such as centre instead of center). Some words may be acceptable for one round and not acceptable for another. The most annoying thing, though, is that an ad often covers the bottom of the screen when doing one of the multiple choice games so you cannot see the fourth option. Also, you will suddenly have finished all of the levels of the daily side games (that can be accessed via the clipboard on the home screen) without realizing it. I don’t like that at all, as that was my favorite part of the app. I’ll continue to play this game, but it needs an update.Note 1: The correct answer to the question about on which day did Jesus heal the man in Bethesda is not even one of the choices. This event occurred on the Sabbath and can be read about in John 5, but Sunday is not one of the multiple choices given.Note 2: “ETC” is NOT a word! It’s an abbreviation for “et cetera.”
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