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Players race against the clock, and each other, to form words along designated paths. High scores are achieved by the strategic placement of the uniquely marked vowels.
• No Waiting! Everyone plays at the same time.
• Fast Paced! A game takes only 7 minutes.
• Different Levels of Play! 4 copies of 4 different boards offer verying degrees of difficulty, making it easy for children to play with adults.
• Highly Strategic! Wordigo's vowels, with their arrows and bonus markings of 2x, 3x, 4x and 5x, allow for a very unique way of scoring word points.
• Dictionaries are Allowed! Not only allowed, but encouraged for more exciting game play.
• Solo and Partner Play! Both offer as much fun and challenges as regular play.
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A mix between a crossword and scrabble. Great idea for everyone to be playing seperately, and with the time limit it becomes a fast paced brain teaser. Quite funny how quickly your vocab vanishes when there's only 5 seconds to get 7 words on your board.
The directions for this game, unless you had read them for yourself, were particularly hard to describe second-hand. Now, I am not a great lover of crosswords, so it was a hard game to get into the swing of. The scrabble angle was a little easier, as I have spent many hours honing my skills with the letter tiles to make ever more higher scoring words.
A great deal of thought power is necessary, and if you are at all susceptible to brain freeze in high stress, timed games, this may not be for you.
In short, although I didn't play for long, I had the feeling this game isn't for me. Not one I will be looking to add to my game cupboard.
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