Product Description
Part
cross-word part word jumble part arcade puzzler and all fun Bookworm
has something for everyone. Link letters to form words that keep Lex the
hungry bookworm well-fed. Longer words earn bonuses and Lex s
gratitude. But don t take too long as the letters keep piling up and
watch out for the fiery red letters that will burn down your
library!System Requirements:OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista Memory: 128
MB RAM Processor: 500MHz or faster DirectX: 7.0 Internet: Internet
connection is required to register both the download and CD-ROM versions
of the game Format: WIN 98ME2000XPVISTA Genre: ENTERTAINMENT Rating: E
UPC: 899274001444 Manufacturer No: PCJ-BWA-EN
Product Details
- Amazon Sales
Rank: #4621 in Video Games
- Brand: PopCap Games
- Model:
PCJ-BWA-EN
- Released on: 2008-04-30
- ESRB Rating:
Everyone 10+
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Format:
CD-ROM
- Dimensions: .28 pounds
Features
- Conquer
3 spellbinding storybooks and whomp over 150 foes
- Master
magical mini-games and the fast-paced Arena mode
- Challenging
fun for word masters and casual spellers alike
- Unlock the Tome
of Knowledge and tons of bonus featuresMinimum System Requirements
- Windows
98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Customer
Reviews
Great for adults, too!
I bought this for my grandson
for Christmas. Not only does he love it, my other grandchildren play,
too, even my 4 year old. When they leave, it's my turn. English has
always been my subject, but this game is riveting for me, too. There are
different types of word games to play, besides creating words.
Visually, it is helpful for seniors with lessened capacity. Imagine
watching the movie Shrek on the big screen, then having to read it in
black and white print in a tiny book. That is what crossword puzzle
books are like for me, vs the pleasure of playing Bookworm Adventures in
a full color display. It keeps one's mind active to do this kind of
activity. Yesterday, a friend's daughter came over. English is a second
language for her. She loves this game, playing it not only for fun, but
to augment her English skills. I looked long and hard for truly
educational games for my grandchildren for Christmas. This one has
turned out to be the best of my video game purchases.
Bookworm Adventures
I had been playing regular
Bookworm for a long time so I decided to go further and purchase
Bookworm Adventures. I enjoy the game very much it is harder to play
then Bookworm but a lot of fun to play. I still have not made it to the
last part but hope to make it soon - I keep coming closer and closer.
Great fun!
Got to play the first 7
levels of Bookworm Adventures via another game and my 7 year old grand
niece was very disappointed when she came to the end so bought the full
version for her. We grew up playing scrabble to enrich vocabulary. This
is way more fun! Pick from 16 tiles of letters to make words to defeat
enemies, usually in the form of mythical creatures. The longer the word,
the more damage it does. Kept her striving to come up with more complex
words and there was a description of the mythical creatures she was
battling so we started reading Greek Mythology as a by product. Great
learning game!
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