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Originally Posted by ZForce915
I have that, I'm looking for something to just draw or let my daughter draw. Not a game but an app.
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Sketchbook Pro. It's currently 1.99 (it bounces between that and 4.99, though it was .99 once), but it's as powerful as you want it to be. You can use levels, opacity, brushes, tools, or you can just draw. The interface is good for making it easy to use it either simply or complex. Best drawing app I've used by far.
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Originally Posted by Brother Daz
Draw something. Basically pictionary with friends. There are both free and paid versions.
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Draw Something was great a few months ago, but I've noticed a huge dropoff in people playing -- most of my opponents have moved on. I think their decision to monetize wordsets is wrong-headed -- you either use the boring words they never seem to update, or you pay for the good ones. Given the in-game economy, you have to pay real-world money for the good words (The best 'deal' is equivalent to 32 coins for one bomb. The most you can earn for a match is less than 10 coins. Worse than Vegas.). This sucks.
I vastly prefer
Charadium II. You can play it like Draw Something or you can play it live, which is where I think the action is. It keeps you on your toes and doesn't get dull and the wordlist is huge.
Both apps have their share of idiots. The ones in Draw Something tend to annoy me more because you spend time creating a good drawing and they're all "duh...derp". Because Charadium is faster paced, the bozos matter less.