Wordary
Bullet
- Four exciting game modes
- Completely original and addictive
- Hundreds of words hidden in each board
Min System request
- OS : 10.8/10.7/10.6/10.5
- CPU : 600 Mhz (INTEL ONLY)
- Memory : 256
- Hard driver (MB) : 56
Review for game: Wordary
Push your lexical skills to the limit in Wordary! Spin the board in this original and addictive word game to build as many words as you can. Each Wordary board has hundreds to thousands of hidden words ready to be discovered. Four exciting game modes mean that you choose how to play and that the fun will never run out. Download Wordary today to put a spin on you words!
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Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Push your lexical skills to the limit! Wordary is an original and addictive word game that the whole family can enjoy.
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There are many word games out there but I've only ever found a couple I really enjoyed playing and this is one of them. It's got a unique and really fun mechanism for discovering and building words. There's the four different game modes which are all fun and but my preference is the Main version where you just keep trying to find more and longer words. My wife and I are already competing on who gets the longest word, the word with the highest score value or the most words. A great game!
I really enjoyed playing this game and thought the idea was original. I liked the spin option which was available when I ran out of ideas for words. My son especially liked playing it and I thought it was good way of getting him to improve his vocab! Definately recommend.
I love word games and I love this one too. It's a bit different to the others.
Love this. Great fun Addiction
do you wish you could play a hidden word game, where instead of searching for hidden items, you search for hidden words? if so, then this is the game for you. this game board provides wheels with letters that you can rotate to create words that you add to your growing list to earn points. graphics: ok, nothing special. music and sound effects: terrible. if you get this game, you will most definitely will end up turning the background soundtrack off. the sound effects were functional, but nothing extraordinary. gameplay: each game board provides roughly one thousand words for you to find. most recognised words are English, with a limited number of words accepted from other languages. points awarded for each word, and words containing certain letters (the letter "v" and "z" come to mind) are awarded more points than others of the same length. oddly, some proper English names are also accepted whilst others are not. you have four modes of play: main game (untimed) and time challenge, follow my lead and word finder, each of which has the same game board and scoring system. scores are recorded and tabulated. this game has unlimited replay potential, and would be especially fun for short time intervals (such as waiting for a train/plane) when you wish to fill your time doing something. my interaction: one hour demo. if you are a fan of words, then you will really enjoy this game. if you regularly play other video game genres as i do, Wordary is quite different to what you are most familiar with, and will provide an interesting change of pace.
There are few word games I don't like, but this one is one of them. There are several game modes, but they are all timed. When I play a word game, I want to have time to think and be creative, not race against the clock, which forces one to make relatively easy words. I also don't much like the "word search" aspect, in the sense that to keep rotating the wheels to find letters that go together bores me. Still, it is not an inherently bad game, and for people who do like the timed aspect and the word search aspect, I recommend it.
If you speak American and write American, the words don't fit into your vocabulary. But if you can imagine yourself in another part of the world, where neighbors are spelled neighbours and realize is spelled realise, then this game might be for you. I guess in those parts of the world "cert" is a word. Interesting "twist" on a word game, though. Good luck. I'd have given it a higher rating if the words hadn't been so difficult to find. Once I realized (realised) the reason, it took me a while.
I like word games. I thought this one looked original. The game idea is good, however it can only be as challenging as the vocabulary of the person who programmed its dictionary. For example, I found the word 'moron'. Ironically the game said it was not a recognised word & would not accept it.... I realised at this point it would be a waste of time to play any more.
I love word games but found this a little boring. The words must be at least 3 letters & (small ones) are very easy to make so you can keep going and going. The use of "S" for plural made it possible to use both singular & plural. My hand and arm were tired out! Words that are accepted in scrabble are not always accepted. Not fun enough for me!
I like the theme of this game. However, there are a few problems. The first is that there are several common words that are not recognized. Secondly, the game requires a lot of clicking in order to select a word, but the wheel has a tendency to spin or move around when trying to select a letter, which makes it difficult to select the appropriate letters. Third, the game is not intuitive. If a word is rejected, you cannot start another word until you click ?clear? or go back and un-click each letter of the rejected word. It would be much easier if it just auto-cleared once it rejects the word. Lastly, the scoring system is not consistent. In one game I?ll receive a #2 award for a moderate score, but in the next game I?ll receive a #3 award even though I reached my highest score ever.