4/5 rating based on 71 reviews. Read all reviews for Moxie Classic for iPhone.
Moxie Classic is free iOS app published by Daisy Wheels, Inc.
upstager1
I like challenging word games, such as Boggle, Scrabble, etc. I have tried at least a dozen other word games. This is the only one, so far, that’s sustained my interest and kept me engaged. Seems simple, but it’s not. I find myself saying “Just one more round” over and over.
TotallyWarped
I love word games and this one is top-notch! There are a lot of crossword games, puzzle word games, word scrambles, word finds; the list goes on (and I love them all!). But there is only one Moxie! It’s fun and easy to play, not to mention addictive; but with skill, focus, and a bit of strategy you can get the high scores! That’s when it gets really challenging and FUN!! (Tip: learn the Moxie words!)
Woodflute
I play this throughout the day, in odd moments. My only word game now. My high score is 3800 and I hope to score 4000 before I shuffle off this mortal coil.
David Lumpkin
Moxie two works well on my iPhone but not on my iPad, same iOS version(most recent). Wish it would work! 2 is more suited to the iPad. Love the game, btw. No stress, lots of fun.
JesseT
The idea is fine, but the way it randomly selects letters is too random. Starting a game with ten vowels in a row is a joke and forces repeated restarts just to get usable letters. News flash: This isn’t Hawaiian. English almost never has more than two vowels in a row. Need more consonants
PJD57
My son introduced me to this game today and I can't stop playing it! I have always loved word games and need to play more often keep my mind busy.
MJB#!
I loved this game. Suddenly it starts with “Letter. 51 of 52” angd that is it .. two letters and the game is over.....please fix this!
anon.y.mouse
Absolutely addictive. But they deny more common words, and allow words that are truly obscure. C'mon! Use a standard Webster's dictionary.
Jbec55
Buenisimo! However, I do have a suggestion: Award more points when solved quickly. Question: What constitutes a Twaddle? I mean, what am I supposed to avoid doing in order to avoid Twaddling? I just can’t figure that out...