

Join in on the word game fun and add to the growing list of words made by SpellTower fans - it's already above a billion!įancy a fun treat? Try a round of Word Cookies! Woman's Dayīakers will love this word game that reimagines apps like Wordscapes with a sweet twist. The best-selling word game was developed by Zach Gage and Jack Schlesinger in 2008, and since its founding has been downloaded over a million times. SpellTower has its own website that is super helpful and user-friendly for new players. Things get a bit dicier as you experiment with over eight different modes, such as "Search" which prompts you to find the best word on the board. The general gist of the game is to form words from letters on your board, almost reminiscent of Boggle. If you aren't immediately drawn to this game by its fantastical name, then you will be soon enough after playing a round. To read more about these intricacies and how the scoring works, check out these helpful instructions. The game typically ends when one player has played every tile in their rack, but there are some exceptions. You can use your turn to swap a tile from your rack with a new letter from the Tile Bag. Similar to Scrabble, players can only form words horizontally or vertically. The beauty of this word game app is that you can play against a friend (as the name implies) or a random player. The second version has the same objectives as the original, but with the added bonus of the latest features, including a Solo Challenge mode. Words with Friends has its own cult following like other popular word games. So while you may become frustrated as you level up, the mountainous or coastal view will provide some escape as you brainstorm words. Another fun aspect of this word game is that each level has a scenic snapshot of nature. While the instructions are pretty basic, there are various "power-ups" that bring this app to the next level, as well as weekly Wordscapes tournaments for those who are serious fans. The goal is to fill your board with the correctly chosen words however, if you spell a word that doesn't appear on the board it becomes a "bonus word" that can be used later in the game. Instead, you are given between three and seven letters in your "wheel." You connect these letters to form words by dragging your finger across the screen. This word game has a similar layout to a crossword puzzle, with lines of empty spaces intersecting, but this time there are no clues.

If you always finish your weekly crossword puzzle, Wordscapes is a must-try.
