Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Cerebral Gardens | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Test your vocabulary in a game where size matters. Use layers of lettered tiles to create the longest words possible and earn hefty points. Strategy is key to achieving high scores and awards. One wrong move can cost you major points. Choose the game mode that suits your skill level and you are on your way to becoming a Wordologist.
Key Features
Four different game play modes to challenge your skill level
Amp up your word scores with Special Tiles
250,000+ word dictionary
Fully supports all devices with iOS 8 and up
Game Center
Keep track of stats for your current, and previous games as well as all-time records
Track your point total, longest word, tiles used, average word length and more
Complete 16 challenges to earn your status as a Wordologist
This is the free, ad supported version of Wordology. If you enjoy playing, please upgrade to the full, ad-free version.
As I stated in my full version review it is a very polished game that uses a 30 second timer that works well within the game and makes it fun instead of a hectic play. I'm not one for timed games (for the most part) so enjoying this one speaks volumes to me. This game is similar to WordJong in ways. Only gripe is I wish there was a popup window that states that the game is over when you've run out of word options. I think it's worth the purchase and no regrets.
(This is a copy of my review for the full app - however I started with this free one and then had to buy the real deal) Very professional and well-thought out game. The pacing is JUST right (and can be adjusted)... you have more than enough time to put together complex words and as you get near the bottom of the pile then it's time for some strategic thinking. Should you go for a big points word that will leave an extra tile or two? Or should you do two or three smaller words to finish it off completely and grab the bonus? A lot like WordPop! in this respect. Graphics and sounds are top notch and the achievements you win are great. I have 'em all (Wurdle, Lexic, Wordsworth, Smashword, etc) and this is easily up there with ANY of the top word games. Grab it as you won't be disappointed... a very satisfying word game ;-)
I truly enjoyed this word game. I have played many and trying many word games lately, this one is a great addition to the library. This game is very challenging and fun. Trying to create words as the tiles disappear becomes fun and challenges you to think especially as you play the harder levels. This is a great and fun game to train your brain and work on your vocabulary. @miguelwvu
The game itself is fun. The major flaw is when you ger to a board with no Vowels. The game has no way of proceeding at this point. You have to quit and start over, there is no way to go to the next level. Also, the volume doesn't adjust! It's either on or off. On is pretty loud. I would buy the full version if this is corrected.
The roadblock you hit when vowels are unavailable is cumbersome. You have to wait until time runs out to start a new game. It would be better if there was a remedy perhaps the game should end automatically at that point? Too much trouble as it stands. At least it's free oh well.
I've been playing this game endlessly, and enjoying it. The interface is attractive , and I love that I can turn the timer off and go for really long words. But I do find these things annoying: - needs a delete +/or backspace key - needs an "end game" button for when you run out of words you can make - I wish it had a "best word" list, like Wordpop does, with the number of points earned for each word. This would be way more useful and interesting to me than statistics like number of words made, number of tiles used, average points per game, etc.
On the free version u get what u pay for & it's not interesting enuf to pay for the full version. ī