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Quackery App Reviews

The Quackery app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Quackery app an average rating of 4.57 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 7 ratings since its release on Jun 25 by Skidmark Software. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Quackery?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.86 out of 5

7 global ratings

5 Star
29%
4 Star
29%
3 Star
29%
2 Star
14%

7 Positive User Reviews for Quackery

Very very good approximation of Perquackey

Letters aren't as random as possible, but that's a minor complaint.

Pretty close to Perquacky, but...

I am not as big of a fan of the way quackery doesn't do rounds (you start a new game every time). The game sometimes will move the letters that I am trying to swipe across. Also, I would really like a larger playing area to better keep myself organized (as you spell more words you start earning additional letters and you field of play gets full). Perhaps this issue is taken care of by playing on an iPad? Overall a good game.

Review

I would really like this game even more if I could see all the words I missed forming before moving on to another set. Once the time is up the player does not have the opportunity to review. When you play the table version, your opponent can tell you the words you missed. Regardless, it is fun to play.

Looking for perquacky

This was the closest thing to perquacky that I could find. It's not bad, but would like the option to change the default time allowed.

Quackery

Love it! I love the board game Perquackey and this is as close as I can get! Plus I don't have to worry about not having anyone to play with!

Almost perfect

It is as close to Perquackey as you can get on an iPad...I wish I could see how well I did on that roll compared to others...or to play with others on the web. But, glad to have it.

1 Negative User Reviews for Quackery

Disappointing

I'm finding it extremely difficult to draw the line to the letters, frustrating.