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Word Jong

Word Jong

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From: Destineer Inc
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $14.40
You Save: $5.59 (28%)



New (5) Used (2) from $14.40

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 225

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.6

MPN: 21154
UPC: 828068211547
EAN: 0828068211547
ASIN: B000SH3XGS

Release Date: December 5, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Multiple Online Modes
  • Uses Nintendo Wi-Fi
  • Single player mode includes over 50 puzzle shapes which unlock bonuses
  • WordJong Party Blast takes on either human or AI opponents in head-to-head mode

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  • Mah Jong Quest Expeditions
  • Touchmaster
  • Crosswords DS
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  • Solitaire Overload for Nintendo DS

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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


Customer Reviews:   Read 32 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars 2 defective chips!   August 14, 2008
I LOVE this game, however i am in process of returning the second one. Both froze at a certain level, no way to progress, and finally totally froze. Tried in another nintendo gameset, and did the same thing after clearing the chip. Soooo maybe just a bad group, but am not replacing it. Amazon has been wonderful about the thing though. Too bad, a truly good game, addicting.


5 out of 5 stars So simple in theory...   July 31, 2008
No time limits, unlimited 'undo's, a simple concept - this game has to be a piece of cake! Not even close. While the idea (pulling off tiles to form words) is dead simple, winning the game is quite difficult.

I've only played the 'daily puzzle' version, as I have no one else to play against, so my review will really only cover that game mode. Still, that alone would be reason to buy it!

I like the fact that there are two levels of winning - clearing the board and beating the high score. You can clear the board and get partial credit for a win if your score isn't high enough, or you can clear the board and get the high score for the full win. It's nice to have an in-between stage for the times when you're not quite 'on' enough to get a full win.

My one and only quibble is the dictionary is not as full as I'd like. There have been several instances where I've tried to use words I know are correct, only to be told it was not in the dictionary. And with no way to add any, well, it's just a bit of a disappointment when you know you have a great word and can't use it.

This has quickly risen to be my favorite DS game, and I'd recommend it to anyone who loves words and puzzles... and has a lot of patience!



4 out of 5 stars Quite an addictive game   July 29, 2008
I like the fact that this game in the "daily puzzle" mode does not time bound you more like a sudoku or cross word you solve in a news paper. That means to me its more of a relaxation than a tension intensive game which is something nice in the evenings after a hard days work. That one reason me and my wife play it for hours till late night.
Also the same puzzle can be solved in multiple ways (by the choice of tiles and words), meaning you can play the same puzzle 2-3 times back-2-back and not get bored.
The designers had a causal gamer in mind(for success) and hence the buttons "undo" which is really nice. Allows you to get back to a certain desired point and continue.
The other feature i like is the ability to dig into tiles and that way you have an outlook of whats underneath and how you need to plan for your next 2-3 words.
If you are in an airport(waiting) or in a long flight or waiting for your wife to finish shopping what a cool friend this game is !!
overall an interesting game. Not to much action(can't expect either). The music too is soft especially if you are on the game for 1-2 hrs (doesn't nag your ears).
Definitely would recommend this game.



3 out of 5 stars Okay game   July 24, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this game because I'm a big fan of crosswords and other word games. While the gameplay is simple to follow, it quickly becomes repetitive. If you don't mind a game that doesn't advance to much more complex levels (essentially solving the same puzzles with different letters on each different game), this is for you.
It's a good game for a casual player, but not for someone who's looking for an in-depth gaming experience.



4 out of 5 stars Very fun and forgiving   July 18, 2008

This game is like Scrabble "lite" meets mahjong "lite", so you can work your brain without beating your brain.

There are three nice single player modes: A "Daily Puzzle" mode, a "Temple Challenge" mode where you attain a higher rank as you complete more puzzles, and a "Battle Mode" which is a turn-based competition on a single board against computer opponents of increasing difficulty.

Another reviewer said that the game supplies a lot of vowels, and this is true, so it's pretty much a given you will be able to clear most of the puzzles if you use your "wild card" tiles wisely.

I don't really think the ease of the game is a limitation, though. I like the ability (in Temple Challenge Mode) to be able to take back my moves, including getting my "wild card" back. This gives me the chance to try different word combinations to successfully complete the puzzle, and that's a good thing. Not too many games give you a second chance like that, so if you "try try again" you won't get frustrated.

Please note that when you use the "wild card" tile, the game doesn't display a list of 26 letters to choose from, it just checks its internal dictionary for a spelling match once you have completed entering the word.
That's a bit different than other electronic Scrabble-type games.

The game seems to have a pretty extensive dictionary, too.

The "fortune cookie" perk in "Temple Challenge Mode" gets a little stale
(ha-ha) too quick. They could have come up with better, less redundant fortunes, but that's a minor quibble.


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