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outWord iTunes PageAre you looking to spice up your library of word games?  Yes, I said ‘WORD GAMES!’  Millions of people cannot be wrong, right?  If I hazard to guess, there are probably more people playing crossword puzzles, word search, Jumble-type, and Scrabble-like games around the world than World of Warcraft and any combination of the current Top 10 video games regardless of platform…  Is that sweat on my brow?  I must be feeling the heat of Tetris, but I still stand my ground.  Do I have evidence?  C’mon, I run a self-funded indie website with friends.  Yet, deep down inside, you know I speak the truth.  So let me throw some more knowledge at you: Yes, you can spice up your word game library with this little gem from Phonagle, outWord.  In this game, your location determines how close or far you are from letters that you can use to create words.  Play against other users in your vicinity who can also pick up desired tiles.  So you must be quick when obtaining desirable letters as you never know who lurks.  On top of that, using red letters and creating long words helps you score big to outdistance your previous high scores or those of others.  Overall, a fun original game born out of an excellent concept and well executed.  Highly recommended.  Price: Free.

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2 comments to outWord

  • [...] It’s been out a little over a day, and we’ve already received some good reviews, both on the store, and by a professional reviewer! AppOfMyEye says: “a fun original game born out of an excellent concept and well executed.  Highly recommended.”  Definitely check out the full review at App of My Eye  here. [...]

  • Thanks for reviewing, we’re very glad you like it!

    Currently, we are working on some new features such as: displaying the cities of the top 25 players and some social network integration, so stay tuned, and happy outWording!

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