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Draw Something Finally Gets Facebook and Twitter Support, ‘Save’ Feature - daviswidefirearm

Raise your hand (operating theatre your sound) if you've ever lost a particularly cover girl Draw Something sketch — a pocket-sized pièce de résistance — to the digital void. Now lay over those hands, then bring them together for a round of applause: The game's creators just added several young long-awaited features, including one that at last lets you save your loved finger-sketched roughs.

The update — for iOS with Android support to follow — lets players save drawings to their device's photo libraries, comment on other players' drawings, and upload pictures honest to Facebook and Chirrup (thusly no, the kids haven't hijacked your friend such-and-such's timeline, it's probably clean someone trying to draw Elvis again).

Standoff Something's last newsworthy event up to your neck Zynga, the social network developer/publisher as FarmVille and others, paying over $200 million for OMGPOP's "social drawing and guessing game" (it's basically sportsmanlike a mobile Pictionary riff). In the game, you reap clues your opponent has to guess, the twist existence that the drawings then animate in real-time.

Other welcome improvements to the game include an "undo" option that lets you back one stroke, though only one (still, no more fiddling with the eraser option to correct wayward scribbles). You can also in real time add little notes of up to 100 characters to drawings. Connected iOS devices, "pull to refresh" is now supported for updating your game list. And the number of drawings you render in a session, previously capped at 99, has been boosted to 999.

In a related update, Zynga's just added over two dozen new celebrity names to the gritty, including Kate Winslet of Large fame per the 100th anniversary of the unlucky passenger liner active down.

Matt Peckham writes for TIME and PCWorld. You can find him on Chirrup, Facebook, or Google+, and be Today@PCWorld happening Twitter for the latest tech news and depth psychology.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/470063/draw_something_finally_gets_facebook_and_twitter_support_save_feature.html

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