![]() ![]() I like to think my vocabulary is pretty beefy, but the Expert Words were kicking my butt with all sorts of archaic and unusual words, so I would advise you to not take that setting too lightly. You can select how many letters to use before you start, either 5, 6, or 7, and you can choose whether or not to include “Expert Words”. Most importantly, you want to find the word or words that use all of the letters available, because those words unlock the next level. Clean, crisp graphics and the fancy touch interface bring word games into the 21st century and gives it some special touches with three different modes to play in: Classic, Cloud Pop, and Star Tower.Ĭlassic gives you a time limit and a jumble of letters along the bottom, and you want to try to find all the words that use those letters. No doubt you’ve encountered this type of game in the past.Īnyway, Jumbline 2 takes this classic word game and gives it a bright and shiny new facelift. With word jumbles, you can use all or some of the letters involved, so the letters in DEVIL could also make LIVE, VILE, LID, LIE, etc. Just so we’re on the same page, an anagram is a word made out of letters of another word, so DEVIL can be rearranged to spell LIVED, and strictly speaking, Jumbline 2 uses word jumbles instead of anagrams. It won’t blow your mind with innovative gameplay, but it will let you rearrange letters to your hearts content. Greetings and salutations, my fellow wordsmiths! I have a fresh game for you today, Jumbline 2, the sequel to the highly rated anagram game, Jumbline. ![]()
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