5/5 rating based on 59 reviews. Read all reviews for Aworded Crack (No Ads) for iPhone.
Aworded Crack (No Ads) is paid iOS app published by Etermax
hofmankat
Fun. Not glitchy. Easy to get random players to play with. Only 4 stars tho because I like to see my points as I play my tiles but 12 coins seems kind of steep and it is hard to earn them.
Marketria
I just wish that you could have the dictionary of words free to your use because it could come in handy even when you don't have points or whatever for the dictionary
thickaubz
Love the game. Addicted. I buy coins. It's the only game I play, so $10 for coins every few months doesn't hurt.
Mickkeymichelle
I have been playing this game on and off for years. I purchased the game because I didn't want interruptions with unnecessary ads. Great game. ??
Nick Flit
+5 The good; I like how the layout of the tiles is different from Scrabble, the 40 point bonus for using all your letters and the ability to hit a double word score twice. Finding games is quick and easy too, and they are pretty good about matching up with similar skill levels. -1 The not so good; There are only two time options-either 5 minutes per player or a week per player *head explodes* Ideally there would be more options, like an option where each player has a minute to play (or under,) or a running chess style timer like ISC.com where you can choose from anywhere from 3 minutes per player to 30. But that's not a huge issue because you can just start 10-15 games and go back and forth between them and easily have time to spare. -1 The Ugly; This has happened far too many times to be mere coincidence, and it's something I've never encountered on any other online or computer word game, and that is the "random" selection of letters you receive. For the most part you get random letters, but every so often you will get a bunch of the same letters. For example, I played a few games last night and at the beginning of one of one of the games I had all of the same letters except one-I think it was the letter "L" (for low score). Anyway, on a lot of the other games I had a mixture of just one or two letters with a random other one thrown in. A few other games I had pairs, triples, or quadruples of the same vowel, then another random vowel thrown in. Quite obviously getting good letters is typically a matter of chance, and in other games I've certainly had my run of crap letters, but never consistently like in this game. The odds of randomly receiving the same letters once would be small, but explainable. A pattern of it happening makes one think the randomization of letters needs to be reconfigured.