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That is a great catch. I will look into this soon.
That is a great catch. I will look into this soon.
Made some progress! And discovered a few more typos:
I assume you only get this message once, so I understand it'd be hard to catch. Instead of "It is time that your plant feeling fresh air around their leaves." It might be more accurate to say "that your plants feel the fresh air/feel some fresh air around their leaves"
Also, this should be "already" instead of "allready"
well, i usually keep quiet, but now i have to say something: are you here to play or to find spelling mistakes?????
well, i usually keep quiet, but now i have to say something: are you here to play or to find spelling mistakes?????
This is a forum thread for spelling mistakes. Why wouldn't I post about spelling mistakes in the spelling mistakes thread? You're being weirdly hostile right now, I don't understand.
Trillian this section is exactly for reporting this type of things. And I am very appreciative of that. For this game to work I need people like you guys that help spot errors and mistakes so we can create the best experience possible for all players.
I just uploaded a new version that fixes all recent reported spelling mistakes. Please keep them coming.
I found two errors in the fast matching tile game:
"Find the tile (and click on it) on the outside ring that matches the center piece. But be fast, the tile changes very quickly and if you match the wrong one you might loose some matched tiles again! The game is finished when all outside tiles are in there full color and glory."
The words should be "lose" and "their"
I also skimmed through some of the flower descriptions (thanks fuzzbucket for having such a full garden, that's where I looked at the descriptions )
Love-lies-bleeding: "They are best picked befor the blooming."
It should be "before"
Pumpkin: "Pumpkins are originate in America."
The word "are" is not needed
Male fern: "In German the male fern called worm fern."
Missing a word, it should be "the male fern is called"
Orange hawkweed: "The orangered Flowers get visit by butterflies with the same colour,"
It should be "visited" instead, and possibly a dash in "orange-red"
Spring Snowflake: "In the phenology it's flowering shows the beginning of spring."
Should be "its" instead of "it's"
Mint: "It grows predominant at the northern hemispghere. In australia and africa grows only e few species."
It should be "hemisphere", and there's an error with "e" instead of "a"
Grape hyacinth: "They look the best when they planted in larger groups"
Missing "are", so it should be "when they are planted"
PaintedFence Thank you so much for all the reports. They should be all addressed.