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English (United States)
Description
Spell It® is a multiplayer turn-based version of a classic board game that lots of people love to play. Go head to head against up to 4 online players in one same game, and play as many games as you can handle! Can't find a friend to play online? No problem, try our pass-and-play mode and don't forget to let your significant other win every now and then. Have a few minutes to burn while waiting for your coffee? Pick up a game against the computer and find out if you have what it takes to beat it in "hard" mode. Don't have skills yet? The best way to learn is to play against your computer in easy mode.
This is a great way to make new friends. You can invite random players or one of your friends to play and keep in touch.
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Reviews
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Good game by Myra
Love the many fixes to this game. It's faster and a favorite, BUT, it still plays words for which there are no definitions. There should be a challenge/lose -points button for the human player to click when the computer plays words that aren't real. It really isn't fair that the computer gets away with it (often).
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The computer cheats by Tommy
When playing the computer, it will makeup words...words that don't exist in a standard English dictionary. (ags? mm? those aren't valid words)
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by User
Good game. Generally decent interface... Its annoying that it allows some words but doesn't others... I had one game where it allowed a word its dictionary couldn't even define for me, but won't let me play hyphen... So idk. 5 stars when they regulate the words better.
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Playing against Computer by Beth
Computer spelled a word "piu" No such word. He got 7 pts. Dictionary never heard of the word.
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by LaDonna
I really like the game even though some words and acronyms are not in my English dictionary. Recently, my phone has had to automatically restart while in the midst of a move.
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Watch out for made up words by the computer. by Unknown
There are many times the computer comes up with a word that obviously is gibberish. The word has NO definition according to your dictionary, and yet there is no way to challenge it. It gives the computer an unfair advantage. If I want to save a game before finishing and resume a later date I can't. I can only quit and then I lose. That's not fair.