![]() ![]() Each word fills up Lex’s bookshelves, represented below the play field along with your current score. Using these special letters to create other words sends your score skyrocketing. If you manage to find a huge word, green, golden or diamond-like tiles will appear. The length of the word you just entered determines the type of new tiles that are spawned. Lex eats them, and sometimes offers a definition of the previous word as more tiles fall from the top. Tapping the selected word removes the tiles from the board. ![]() Lex, the Bookworm mascot accompanies you throughout the game, showing you the score of the current word you have selected. The tiles are large enough that accurately tapping them with your finger isn’t an issue and you can then either select the rest of your word by tapping adjacent tiles or dragging your finger through them. After hours of playing the new iPhone port of this PopCap classic, I can confidently say there is a new king in town.īookworm uses the same formula of most word games, offering a field of random tiles from A to Z, (with ‘Qu’ combined in to one tile) that players must search through to find words. Prior to Bookworm’s arrival, every other word game was a mere steward to the throne. PopCap’s Bookworm is to word games as Bejeweled 2 is to match three games–often imitated, never duplicated. ![]()
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