Once a shelf is full, you progress to the next level. 3-12 letter words and an un-lockable bonus book list: All the words you form are tracked in the library’s “Word History,” i.e. Once the bookshelf at the bottom of the screen is full, you advance to the next level. Once Lex is done stuffing his wormy, little face, new tiles fall down to replace those you just used, including colored, bonus tiles, which add to your word’s score. Once you form a word (word affirmation and score are displayed at the top of the screen), tap the word’s last tile and the tiles used to compose the word magically fly into Lex’ mouth (the longer or more complex the word, the higher the score): The letter tiles must be adjacent to one another you can’t select random letter tiles from the grid. Using your finger, you touch adjacent letter tiles to form words. Players are instructed to form words from a 7 x 7 grid of random letter tiles. ![]() Hence, “Shuffling” should be done sparingly, to salvage an otherwise uncooperative grid: If you come to a point where you cannot find a word, you can shake your iPhone to “shuffle” the tiles (but not without consequence doing so increases the probability of fire tiles trashing your party). boost your score or end your game (again, fire tiles). Your mission, should you choose to accept it (rim shot, please), is to link adjacent tiles moving up, down left or right to build words and keep Lex content, all while watching for “special,” colored tiles which can affect your game play, e.g. The object of Bookworm is simple: You’re presented with a grid of letter-tiles. Some of the game’s features include a Classic and Timed mode, shake-to-scramble, all-new bonus books and instant stats to track your progress:īookworm’s Classic mode allows you to form words at your own pace (unless a fire tile drops into your grid explained below), while Timed mode is a frenetic race to form words quickly (against an invisible clock) among the burning tiles (which drop down a row every few seconds) that quickly make their way into your letter grid. In playing Bookworm on the iPhone, I was immediately relieved that PopCap Games produced a quality port which completely retains those features and game play that made/make it a PC success. Zombies, Bejeweled 2, Chuzzle and Peggle their “street cred” is simply “too legit to quit.”) ported “Lex the Bookworm” to the iPhone, I was elated. I was a big fan of Bookworm on the PC and when PopCap Games (a casual gaming giant, filling the app store with popular titles like Plants vs. ![]() I realize Bookworm has been available in the app store for some time now, but I’ve been going through my “go-to” apps and realized we’ve not reviewed it. “forced,” me to read as a child (I secretly defied her mandates by relegating most of my reading to “Archie and Jughead,” “Richie Rich,” etc.) and I subsequently developed a passion not only for books, but for words and grammar (and Veronica Lodge ). ![]() Growing up, my mother consistently “encouraged,” i.e.
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