Product Description
Words!
Words! Words! This classic vocabulary challenge knows how to spell
F-U-N. Link letters and build words to feed Lex, the hungry bookworm —
but watch out for burning tiles that can send your library up in flames!
Go for fast-paced spelling sprints in Action mode. Save your high
scores in the Bookworm Hall of Fame. Part crossword, part word jumble,
part arcade puzzler and all fun, Bookworm has something for every word
fan.
Product Details
- Amazon
Sales Rank: #2849 in Video Games
- Brand: PopCap Games
- Model:
PCJ-BW-EN
- Released on: 2007-08-07
- ESRB Rating:
Everyone
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Windows Me, Windows XP
- Format: CD
- Dimensions: .28
pounds
Features
- Two exciting game modes with a
huge number of levels
- Great power-ups and other special tiles
- Enhanced graphics, music and special effects
- Save your
high scores in the Hall of Fame
- Gain new titles asyou advance
through the levels - go from Encyclopedia Salesman to Bookworm Supreme!
Customer Reviews
WORD-RECOGNITION FUN!!
This is a excellent
educational tool for preschoolers and adults wishing to hone their
vocabulary - and a great TV-alternative.
Words have to be
recognized and formed from a wall of letters that get refreshed as you
progress. Target-words offer extra points whereas, repeatedly forming
easy small words is "punished" with the appearance of burning
letter-tiles that, if let to reach the bottom, end the game.
This
is a perfect example of what has come to be known as Casual Gaming. It
would be a good idea to download the 60-min trial version from a site,
such as REFLEXIVE (you can Google it), and decide for yourself whether
this is indeed your cup of tea.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
Great word game but needs some improvement
I'm not really a game player
but, being older, I like to have ways to keep my brain working. This
game could take up your whole day if you let it but you can close and
come back to a game in progress. The instructions are minimal - I wish,
for instance, they had a list of the levels.
Howevery I have two real
complaints - Bookworm needs a way to upgrade its vocabulary - sadly
lacking in many newer words such as Blog and many others which don't
come to mind as I write this.
My last complaint is that Bookworm
sometimes jumps the gun - while I'm still keying in letters, it assumes a
lesser word and credits me for it. For instance I worked hard to get
letters in line for the bonus word of Poise, but as soon as I keyed in
the S, it gave me credit for Pois and moved on - no bonus points for me.
This happens several times a game.
All of these problems aside,
Bookworms still is a consuming game.
Bookworm
(deluxe)
I tried this game online for
free. After the free trial was up I had become hooked. I had to purchase
a hard copy of the game to continue playing.
This occupies a lot
of my time when my husbnd hogs the TV playing Madden Football.
If
you like Scrabble, you wouuld probably enjoy this word game.
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