Letter Land (iPhone)
Letter Land is happy land with cute little animals that are working or playing. A player matches letters in this Match'Em Up series memory game. All of the letters have nice pastel colors and the default match type is upper case to lower case letters.
Easy Level
The Easy level is the default level. It contains a 4x4 grid of cards where you match 8 pairs of letters. It is great to start your child at this level so they get used to matching before advancing to the Medium or Hard levels.
Medium Level
It is great seeing your child advance and move up to the Medium level. It is challenging enough to make them concentrate more, while at the same time still being fun and enjoyable to solve. Having a 5x5 grid with one missing in center, you get to find and match 12 pairs of these lovely pastel letters.
Main Screen
We lay out all of our iPhone apps with a main screen starting point. Use the Options to change music, sound, level and mode settings. The About screen will show you credits for the various people involved in creation of the application. Explore lets you get started and have a great time.
Letter Land has a compilation of melodic, catchy children’s tunes put together by MartynHarvey. Random water drop sounds occur when the cards do not match.
Match Found
When a match is made the letter is announced. You can change the match type as well as different levels of difficulty. This allows the game to change as your child's concentration and ability to recognize letters develops.
Letter Land supports Upper/Lower, Upper/Upper and Lower/Lower match types. Levels can have the player matching 8, 12 or 18 letter pairs at the same time.
Hard Level
Suddenly the happy land is not so easy anymore! This level has a 6x6 grid of cards where you are matching 18 pairs of letters. By the way, if you no longer want to hear the letters being announced when a match is made, you can change it to a soft laser sound in the Options screen.
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