Word Trip - Word Puzzles Games Reviews – Page 21

5/5 rating based on 227 reviews. Read all reviews for Word Trip - Word Puzzles Games for iPhone.
Word Trip - Word Puzzles Games is free iOS app published by PlaySimple Games Pte Ltd

Great fun

Movie 1489 hound

Having a good time taxing my brain


Word Trip

Dawgirl64

I enjoy any game that makes you think. As we get older you need something to keep the mind sharp!!


Tiny Vocabulary

KingAaronVII

You can unscramble the words in 0 different proper ways but they have to be their way. This leads to 7 to 8 answers, all proper, rejected as it’s a word but not the right one. Idiots make a unscramble game that rejects proper answers. Joke is on you the customer. Shameful development.


Love it!

Hobbiest789

My favorite game I played all the time


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Tickleman13

Great game


Okay

Retired Lady 2011

Annoying that some words are acceptable at some levels and in others. For example, early in the game it indicated that “nee” was not a word. Later levels accepts it. Also, the dictionary needs updating. Anyone doing crosswords knows that “tor” and “ort” are perfectly good words. The game has yet to acknowledge either one as a legitimate word. Also, it would be nice to learn the definitions of some of the unfamiliar words.


Great Game

vonde51

Makes you really think.


Amazing game

Papaclark

This is a great game for any where you want spend some time with yourself. It starts off easy but progressively gets harder. The harder the better. Great game.


Fun game to pass the time

DsrtMama

I like playing this game but some of the words I never heard of. For example, a word like “fusty” trapped me for a long time. Had to use my points to reveal all letters. That doesn’t mean they aren’t real words though. Still it’s fun to play.


Irritating

Curious One 68

Fun at first, but then, you enter a word...not accepted. Use a hint and the word you already tried is the word they want. I’ve looked up some words that are used and they aren’t even used ...such as ‘gybe’...where did that come from? Who uses it?