![]() It may crash one more time, but should not crash after that for affected devices. *4.0.4 - Hopefully fixed the crashing bug. ![]() Add to that its thoughtful game-design touches, and Spelltower is a great value for word-game fans. Word-game fans know that execution counts for a lot given this genre's simple, repetitive gameplay, and Spelltower excels at that, with satisfying audio and visual feedback. The game also comes with a local multiplayer mode that lets you compete device-to-device over Bluetooth, with a handicap system for handling skill disparities-and we hope to see more multiplayer options in future releases. Spelltower has a nice variety of modes, ranging from fast-playing frantic (with rows getting added from the bottom when you form a word, or on a timer) to the more perfectionist and meditative Tower Mode, in which you try to score the most points possible from 100 letters. The game also adds a few wrinkles with its special squares, such as dead squares with no letters, blue squares that will take out a whole row, and squares that require a minimum number of letters to form a word. This adds another satisfying layer of think-ahead strategy, as you're looking for not just good words, but good Bejeweled-style setups for future moves. Spelltower's innovation is stacking its grid in a tower-so that when you create a word, you remove all adjacent letters, dropping down all the letters above accordingly. The gameplay should be familiar to word-game fans: you find words on a grid of letters, which you can trace over horizontally, vertically, or diagonally (even overlapping the path that you trace) to form words and remove the letters. ![]() Spelltower is a well-made word-puzzle game with a stylish feel and enough built-in variants to justify its price tag.
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