Wordulous

May 5, 2010

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Wordulous is a simple game that turns out to be not so simple and addicting once you begin playing. The game gives you six letters and you need to create as many different words as you can with those letters. When you create words you score points. The game allows you a few helps as you play. You can shuffle the letters and look at them in a fresh light. Or you can reveal one letter from each word. I found that helped me figure out some of the words but it was still difficult coming up with them all.

Wordulous les you chose the length of words you’d like to figure out and the time limit for your play. You’ve also got the ability to double tap words to see their definition. I liked this feature because there were a few times I created words that I didn’t even know existed. It’d be nice to know what those names meant!

My 7 year old loves word games like this and so do I.  Wordulous is one of those apps that’s easy to learn but takes a long time to master. We’re enjoying playing it but are going to have to keep working to improve our scores.

Price when Reviewed: $.99

Wordulous

Seller: 99 Games

Disclosure: I received a free copy of this app for review purposes.

 
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One Comment about "Wordulous"

  1. By 99Games on May 5, 2010

    Thanks a lot for reviewing Wordulous! Its a great game for children and helps them expand their vocabulary as they play. There’s also a bonus round that helps improve general knowledge.
    Hope you continue to enjoy this game. :)

    Cheers!!!

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