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Word Search Atlas Field manual export

Word game / route atlas

A travel atlas that happens to be a word-search game.

Word Search Atlas turns each puzzle into a destination. The repo already shows a globe campaign map, daily routes, themed word pools, local progression, and a browser build that can be packaged for iPhone and iPad.

Category Mobile-first puzzle app
Core surfaces Web, iPhone, iPad
Progress model Stored locally
Modes shown Campaign, Daily, Free Play
Illustrated Word Search Atlas preview.
Why this framing Map routes and destination words give the repo an atlas identity.
Safe public claim The shipped metadata and privacy page both point to offline-friendly play with on-device progress.
OFF line ready

What it is

Organized like an itinerary, not a disposable puzzle feed.

The repo shows a word-search game that leans into place, route, and progression. Instead of presenting a flat list of boards, it frames sessions around globe navigation, themed destinations, daily stops, and a persistent profile with coins, unlocks, and tracked stats.

That makes the strongest public framing a field manual: calm, tactile, and route-oriented. It matches the product better than a generic launch page because the value here is not hype or scale. It is structure, atmosphere, and a cleaner long-term loop for a familiar puzzle format.

Route deck

What the repo already supports

01

Campaign globe

The main interface centers progression on an adventure map with locations, routes, and destination-flavored word pools.

02

Daily stop

Daily puzzles and streak tracking are named directly in the public metadata and appear in the shipped controls.

03

Free play lane

The build also works as a straight word-search app with random boards, themes, resize controls, and reset tools.

04

Local profile

XP, coins, cosmetics, medals, and achievements extend the loop without requiring an account by default.

05

Touch-first boards

Drag-to-select interaction and iPhone/iPad-ready layout work are explicit in the repo and store-facing copy.

Use cases

Built for short rounds and long stretches offline

  1. A1

    Five-minute phone session

    Open the current route, clear a few words, and leave. The same profile and unlock state are still there on the next break.

  2. B2

    Quiet offline play

    The current privacy and store copy both describe an offline-friendly build with on-device persistence, which fits flights, commuting, and weak-connection use.

  3. C3

    Progress loop for puzzle regulars

    Campaign stops, daily streaks, coins, and cosmetics give the game a longer arc than a one-board word search site.

  4. D4

    Open-ended board mode

    When progression is not the goal, the same build still supports free play, theme selection, and board resizing as a simpler word-search tool.

Visual section

Repo assets, not invented screenshots

No gameplay captures were checked into the repository. This export uses the shipped icon, the bundled earth texture, and a repo-derived illustration instead of fabricating device mockups.

Illustrated preview of Word Search Atlas with a route line, letter grid, and globe.
The catalog preview stays close to the repo's actual identity: warm travel tones, a globe surface, a word grid, and route markers.
Word Search Atlas app icon. Shipped app icon
Bundled globe texture The project already includes a textured earth asset used by the current map presentation.

Proof / trust / availability

What the repo can support safely today

Build surface Web build plus iOS shell

The repo includes a browser entry point, manifest, service worker, and a Capacitor iOS project.

Save model Local by default

The privacy page states that progress, settings, and unlocks are stored on-device unless a later SDK changes that.

Support path Public help pages exist

The repo already ships support and privacy pages plus a GitHub issue route for reproducible bug reports.

Platform wording Web, iPhone, iPad

Those are the safest explicit platforms supported by the current files and store-facing copy.

Playable web build PWA manifest iPhone-ready layout iPad-ready layout Local progress storage

FAQ

Practical questions

Is there proof of a current App Store launch?
No. The repo contains App Store metadata and iOS packaging, but that does not prove a current public App Store listing. The live web build is the safest verified destination.
Does the project support offline play?
Current public repo copy says yes. The privacy page describes an offline design with local storage, and the store metadata says core modes work offline once installed.
Where is player progress stored?
The shipped privacy page says progress, settings, cosmetics, and streak data are stored locally on the device. No account is required by default.
Why are there no gameplay screenshots?
None were committed to this repo. A screenshot capture plan exists, but not the finished images. This export stays honest and uses only shipped visuals and repo-derived art.

Final CTA

Open the live build, or import this as a product page under a larger catalog.

This export is built to drop into a central GitHub Pages product directory later. Until then, the current web build is the cleanest public entry point supported by the repo.