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Word Jong

April 26th, 2009

Word Jong




WordJong features simple, yet engrossing gameplay: Use a set of lettered tiles to create words, clearing the board as you use tiles. Shoot for high-scoring words, earn bonus tiles, and work to clear the board with no leftover letters. WordJong boasts several new features exclusive to the Nintendo DS system, including local and online wireless play as well as DS Download play, a variety of Solo Play modes, a 100,000+ word dictionary, full support for both the Control Pad and Touch Screen, and much, much more! ESRB Rated E for Everyone

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Addictive!
This game is completely addictive! I like to play my DS to wind down at night before bed, and I spent a lot of nights up much later than I should be because I just want to play “one more game…” I highly recommend it!!

4 Stars Word Jong Crazy
I have enjoyed playing WordJong. My 13 year old is also playing this game, and it can be challenging once you move forward in the game. I enjoy the daily puzzles as well.

5 Stars I am horribly addicted!
I am a Scrabble junkie and purchased this since DS Scrabble was not available. (It is being released 3/09 YEAH!) I am addicted to the daily challenge game and, when I finish each day’s puzzle, I usually go back to puzzles that are available from days past, before I got the game. My husband has purchased me many other DS Games but, quite frankly, this is the only one I play. If you are a wordophile, you will really enjoy this game.

5 Stars Wifi fun
This is a great word game that gets even more interesting when you play with others nationwide using Wifi. If you have wireless internet at home, come on, connect! If not, there are lots of public places that do.

“Happy Girl” is waiting to take you on!!

4 Stars DVA
WORD JONG is a great game. I’ve been playing it daily since the day I got it. although the temple challenge really isn’t a challenge, the daily puzzles are fun. I agree it would be nice to have a dictionary available, ezpecially for the words done against challengers, but overall, the game forces you to think a little bit and use some of your language and spelling skills. I like it as part of the brain age skill set, because you can easily put it down and start up again if you need to without losing your place or any data. It could be better, but as is, it’s pretty good.

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