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by Ocaoivorew
All their games are biased so they win, some I’ve kept and play, other I’ve deleted. This one is worst than most. Most times your tiles won’t have a vowel! Or are all vowels . No vowels, no words, so you change them in, only not like Scrabble. You can’t put back some and draw, you have to put back all 7 and try again. Nuts, you make good games, when are you going to get it that people want FAIR games. You get the good letters at the end of the game. Why? What does boy howdy get out of making such slanted games, feed their ego, what? I’d like to know. Yea, it’s free, so what, I’d pay for a good fair game.
You NEVER get letters to make a decent or even a word on the first deal.
You people do know E is the most used vowel in the English language?
by Tamacolor
Let me say there are alot of bad word games out there. Filled with spam (scrabble) and whats the big deal about so many ball shaped word turn games? (messes with my spacial dyslexia)
So this is a good simple create words game. After playing several thousands game tho I have two suggestions.
1) If the algorithm would spend less time figuring out how to thwart me (like seeing I always play on the “extra play” tile so it spreads them so far apart I cant ever get both) and more time giving consistent and equal amount of VOWELS to regular letters - thatd be great.
2) Less giving THREE D’s or Three Rs and again - more giving actual vowels in an EVEN manner - would also be great.
by Alternate Universe
I have played this game for years but have become increasingly frustrated with it. It seems that should I play a high point word early in the game, it begins to give me all vowels or no vowels at all, forcing me to spend a turn or sometimes two in order to have a tray of usable tiles. It seems designed to compress scores into a certain range. Often, I feel that it wants me to “outthink” it, rather simply enjoy it. That said, it can be fun and almost addictive!