

#SPELLTOWER APP FULL#
The normal mode has a full screen of letters and allows you to keep playing until all the tiles or gone or you give up, not being able to find anymore words. With this play style you need a good amount of modes to play around with. The only other rule is you can't use the same word more than once per game. If you make a word with a blue tile, the entire row of tiles that the blue tile was part of will disappear, and a word comprising of five or more letters will clear out its immediate area like a bomb going off. Certain letters will either have extra points attached or be colored blue. You can start your word off with a couple letters moving down, then cross over to a diagonal for a little while, pass back through the other way and score big on points with a word that on the board was shaped like a pretzel. And it's not to say it's like a word find either. Not just vertically and horizontally however, but diagonally as well.

Words are created by swiping through letters. What sets some above others is not only the format of finding words, but the elegance of word creation itself, and this is where Spelltower by Zach Gage shines. Your average word game never fails to impress on some level as word formation is such a simple yet addictive puzzle for our brains to solve.
