Unleash the elements inside the boxes and discover the Ancient Powers.
Save the people jumping off the burning building and be a Rescue Hero!
Pushing blocks has never been easier. Align 2 similar blocks vertically and they diappear, clearing the board for new blocks. Gain bonus score for clearing more than 2 blocks with single move and clearing blocks with following moves. When every squar...
Try to reproduce the melody in the same order as it is shown. Each time, one touch will be added. If you fail, you will go back to the first level. You have three opportunities to do your best before the game is over...
A game combining basic maths problems with gameplay elements. Suprisingly good fun and devastatingly effective at improving your mental maths ability.
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Descriptions
ame in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15-by-15 grid. The words are formed across and down in crossword fashion and must appear in a standard dictionaryInstructions
The board is marked with "premium" squares, which multiply the number of points awarded: red "triple-word" (3x) squares, orange "double-word" squares, dark blue "triple-letter" squares, and light blue "double-letter" (2x) squares. The center square (H8) is marked with a star, and counts as a double-word square. The game contains 98 tiles, which are marked with a letter and a point value ranging from 1 to 10. The number of points of each lettered tile is based on the letter's frequency in standard English writing; commonly used letters such as E or O are worth one point, while less common letters score higher, with Q and Z each worth 10 points When there is no more bones in the "stock" the player has to press "Pass" so the opponent can make his move. The game ends when one player wins by playing their last bone, or when the game is blocked because neither player can play. The winner's score is the total remaining pip count of the loser's hand. The winner of a blocked game is the player who has a lower pip count, and the score of the game is the difference of the pip counts.