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You have to activate it yourself at any time during the round. I find fire is the most useful for me right at the start. Whisper tells you a word but doesn’t show you where it is on the board. If you use that letter it adds time to the clock. Time Boost adds more time by chosing a random letter. You can choose three at the start, if you have enough coin.įire gives you double points for 30 seconds. Wisdom gives you the path for words that can be made. They let you but power ups to get an advantage. By playing you earn coins so they do come back after a while. There are power ups you can choose before your match starts. I’ve had some serial games with other players. If you play against someone and you enjoyed it, you can invite them to another game. The game matches you with a random opponent or a friend. Then the score is totaled from the three rounds. You have two-minute to spell as many words as possible. I have adapted so much I can have conversations while playing several rounds. I’m not doing anything interesting to others, just paying Word Crack. I’ve become the person constantly on the phone. I play it everywhere bus, bathroom, train, practice, dinner, before bed, in bed, while waiting for Pathfinder to start, standing on the corner, hang out with my parents, etc. There are a bunch of great word games out there but the one that keeps me coming back is Word Crack. Now I have a super fancy phone and a notch on my left pinky from holding it up. This was when touch screen phones still needed major work. (Read that and think about Invader Zim.) I didn’t want to run up our bill so for a long time I just played games on Facebook through my phone. It wasn’t a flip phone, it was more advanced. It was some weird phone with a keyboard that could pull out. The first I had that could download game was not a Samsung. “What do you mean I can download crossword puzzles on here?! Shut the front door!” Word games were something I felt good at, even when I lost. When we would play Scrabble as a family or with friends even if I lost it was a social happy time. I couldn’t win at those games against him. My Brother was really into monopoly, Risk and Stratego. The board had a plastic shell that you could fit each piece into. When I was 8 my family was given a deluxe edition of Scrabble.
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