![]() ![]() And it manages this while not changing the basic flavour of the Wordament brand. It takes the concept of finding words and adds something more. ![]() This is something that makes Snap Attack a worthy sequel to the original Wordament game. ![]() How and when you make words is just as important as the number of words you make. That allows players of Snap Attack to make a huge difference with smart strategy. So if you can make 'ad' then 'mad' then 'made' you have three snaps in a row, which will be worth much more. The key to getting a high score in Snap Attack is to create more words by adding letters and not moving existing ones. You also have the same tiles for the whole game, so just keep shuffling them around to make as many words as you can. Bonus tiles are available to boost your score. Generating an 8x8 grid for each game, with a handful of words already on the board (and locked in), you must build interlocking words (like a crossword, or Scrabble) on the grid and build up your score through the letters used. For everyone else, Snap Attack is slick, engrossing, but perhaps a little bit harder than the original. Snap Attack brings the same simultaneous global challenge to a Scrabble-like random board for word building fun. But going to show what perseverance does.Fans of quick action word games will already know that the sequel to Wordament is here. I’m often securing a rank around the 100 marks and the best rank so far has been 45th. However, nowadays my average score is about 80-90%. I find I score less the first game I play each session. Some words are very much “Greek” to me! Yet, I kept playing as I know word games are good for our memory, to improve brain potential. Although I have lived in Canada, the countries I have lived in the most use British English and I have happily stuck to that too. Yes, I had to be realistic too – Wordament uses American English and I have never lived in the States. To be honest, I felt a bit ashamed as I had thought my vocabulary was pretty good. I couldn’t believe that I couldn’t get past the 50-60% achievement level. However, I have to humbly admit, I was so disappointed with my ‘achievement’ when I first started playing it. Once I got my Lumia phone a few months ago, I discovered Wordament… A free game without the hassle of those ‘pop up messages’ trying to get you to buy the “full” version. Word games is something I enjoy much – whether a crossword puzzle or anagrams or whatever it is. ![]()
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