3/5 rating based on 360 reviews. Read all reviews for Word Scramble™ for iPhone.
Word Scramble™ is free iOS app published by Storm8 Studios LLC
wordsalwaysmatter
All the complaints about ads & no one at the company has done a thing? Not even offer a pay option? Way to give the public the middle finger. I’m done.
AmandaG013
Loved this game. It a recent update made it so you can’t see the scoring as ads pop up. I would pay to remove the ads I like it that much but there is no option for ad free play.
egeo9
Your accuracy percentages at the end of each round are consistently 3-5% lower than they should be. Not sure how you guys do math. Also, it would be really cool if the length of a “classic” game could be adjusted from the 2 minutes.
Rather be fishing
This is a fun way to practice spelling and exercise your thinking ability. Had the app a few years and enjoyed it. But now the adds are very annoying, they block the scoreboard! What fun is playing a game if you cannot tell how you are doing. It would be worth a few $ to be able to remove the adds.
CA girl in Denver
I used to love this game. Now I have to watch some ads that last 30 seconds and cannot see how I scored. ZERO STARS and getting deleted.
my570
I used to love this game, but the last time I returned to it I learned that advertisements cut off the scoring at the game end. I really like to see my scores tabulate to the final number, but now I’m stuck looking at an ad, waiting for the X to become visible. Please get rid of the ad at the very end!!! I too would be willing to pay to NOT have my scoring cut off.
AschweinS
Many have complained that the new feature to play longer ads at the end of a round is obnoxious. We miss our scores, number of words, etc. I play against myself and have no means by which to measure my progress. Ideal solution is to put ads at half screen so we can see our score or for mucus shorter duration so we don’t miss it. Another option might be to make the end trophy smaller so it doesn’t block the entire screen so scores can be visible. The second option doesn’t change the fact that ads are excessive.