Sticky Terms

4.4
685 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

»Farpotshket« is Yiddish for »trying to fix something, thereby ruining it«.

Puzzle through this and 149 other words that have no equivalent in other languages.
Updated on
Oct 31, 2023

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Financial info, App activity and 2 others
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Ratings and reviews

4.4
663 reviews
Alec Roosa (General Life)
April 6, 2024
I am elated to declare that Sticky Terms is a game app that engages my mind in ways that I don't often put into words. There are many easily accessible options to accomodate a wide range of sensory needs and preferences. Ads are calm, related, and voluntarily initiated. The gameplay encourages creative thinking in order to not only solve the incredibly unique and engaging puzzles, but also reflect on the many ways that language itself can and should be interpreted differently across cultures.
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Jaron Flickinger
October 24, 2020
Fun game. Really different - the reward for each puzzle is the definition of the weird word you just put together. I agree, it would be great to hear the word too. I also would like to reset it to play again. I enjoy it so much, I randomly replay different topics. Actually, I thought I'd finished the game and yesterday I found a lot more sticky terms I had not yet completed. Oh Yea!
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Daniel “Aquagator” Mattingly
May 10, 2023
The game is pretty chill compared to some of the other stollenmayer games. It's like an interactive jigsaw puzzle game, but with words and phrases that make this kinda educational. puzzles are short. You can get through all of the puzzles in one day, which is a little disappointing. Also, to get through the game, you would have to watch an ad for every section. I did not mind that, though. Nice for free until you run out of levels.
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