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Updating as of May 2020:I bought the whole thing for around $5.00 or so. It’s such a fun game and buying it gave me every single puzzle back to 2010 or something. I’m making my way through day by day. It should take me awhile. The one quirk I would like to see addressed is that the developer is obviously from the UK. Some words are mixed as being slang or colloquialism; I’ve lived with that. But then he should also not use British terms that are slang or colloquialisms in the US. It should work both ways. I still love it and play till my eyeballs hurt on some days. It’s exactly my cup of tea. Previous Review: It is actually quite a fun game, but I agree with the first review - the price is steep. It can be like feeding an addiction. There should be a better way for the developers to make their money back… I guess I'll exhaust the “free” set and be done with it. Pity; I was so enjoying the game.
Really enjoy the game. Especially in the morning over coffee with the wife; however when we wanted more had to be individually even though the developer says it supports the “family sharing” Apple Store feature.
Doesn’t accept “binge” but “amigo” is fine?!
I’ve run the game once, played for 30 minutes, shut it down. Now when it loads I can only purchase the back catalog of puzzles for $5.99, no other button responds. I’m sorry but one brief play is not enough to justify turning $6 of a fixed income to the developer.
This is my absolute favorite game and has been for a long time, but I wish you could make the letters move more smoothly. The jerkiness is distracting.
I normally don't like word games, I have dysgraphia, and spelling has always been a problem for me. I don't know how much this game is helping my spelling but between my mom and I we can almost always get a 100% on each puzzle!! Two problems I have with the game are: One, there needs to be a way to sync the game, so that you could play on both your phone, and tablet!! Please!! Two, there have been a number of words that have seemed VERY odd! Some seem to be two words, while other just sound wrong to the ear.Other than that it is a great game!!
Great game but really expensive and monthly - too many other games out there where I won’t go broke
I enjoyed the very brief free game. It's cleverly done! BUT! The reason I only gave 3 stars is because of the expenses required to have a full game. There is a new greed being set by people selling games. They want $1 per page of additional sets. It's outrageous! I would give $3.99, maybe even $4.99 for the rest of the sets, but I will not pay for each individual set. And as such, I will NOT recommend the game beyond the first set until the monthly fee for sets goes away. It's a nice game but it's not worth $12 a year.
Another five star game getting one star because of the developer's hefty pricing. I like the game ok, but I don't like it enough to "pay rent" by the month for the game. It only provides a mere few minutes entertainment to complete a game, and is certainly not worth the price the developer has stipulated. There are a whole lot of games out there that many of us play on a daily basis, month in and month out. Can you just imagine if Mahjong Artifacts, Doodle Jump, Tiny Wings, Angry Birds, or some of the better card games decided to charge us each and every month for the privilege of playing their games? LOLThe developer did get one thing right for sure. This game is appropriately named, as it is quite "bewildering" when you consider the ridiculous overpricing and the lack of replay value due to boredom of seeing the same crosswords over and over again. :(
Ok. The free puzzles were, say, at one a day, only a few months worth. I liked the game. Each word you insert gives you clues to the harder ones. Easy to get stuck, and, eureka!, find your way put. Just enough of a challenge,and satisfying to get it done.So I bought the game. Five bucks or so. And . . . only ten years worth of puzzles! Ok, If you do 2 a day, only five years, but still . . . Ok seriously. A great little game and a definitely NOT greedy price. Very, very nice work, Mr. Sean. :)
In each Bewilderword puzzle a 9 letter word has been scrambled and all of the words that can be made from those 9 letters have been laid out and hidden in a crossword-like pattern for you to find. The only catch is that each of the hidden words must contain the highlighted red letter tile. Drag the tiles up from the tile rack to form words.