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Your Word

Your Word

Catégorie : MotVersion: 0.88

Taille:5.2 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:Grigory Dinkin

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Description de l'application

Démêlez le brouillage des lettres et relevez le défi du jeu de mots ! "Your Word" vous invite à une passionnante bataille sur grille 5x5 contre l'ordinateur.

Les lettres tombent au hasard et votre mission est de relier les lettres adjacentes horizontalement ou verticalement pour former des mots. Les mots réussis disparaissent, attribuant des points.

Les mouvements stratégiques sont essentiels : faites glisser les lettres le long des chemins disponibles ou échangez-les pour créer des combinaisons gagnantes. Le jeu se termine lorsque le plateau est plein ou que vous atteignez 101 points.

51 niveaux vous attendent, chacun présentant des défis uniques avec des carrés spéciaux – certains interdits, d'autres inamovibles et certains offrant des points bonus. La distribution aléatoire des lettres garantit que chaque jeu est différent, permettant diverses stratégies : une série de mots courts ou quelques mots longs et de grande valeur.

Aiguisez votre vocabulaire et votre réflexion stratégique avec "Your Word". Jouez maintenant et découvrez un puzzle de mots engageant et addictif !


Disponible en anglais et en espagnol, quels que soient les paramètres de langue de votre appareil.


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WordWizard Jan 15,2025

This game is a great brain teaser! The 5x5 grid keeps things challenging and fun. I wish there were more power-ups to help with tougher levels. Still, it's a solid word game that keeps me coming back for more!

JugadorDePalabras Feb 21,2025

El juego es entretenido, pero a veces se siente repetitivo. Me gustaría que hubiera más variedad en los niveles y desafíos. Sin embargo, es una buena opción para pasar el tiempo y ejercitar el cerebro.

MotCroisé Mar 07,2025

J'adore ce jeu de mots! La grille de 5x5 est parfaite pour des défis rapides. Les graphismes pourraient être améliorés, mais le gameplay est addictif. Je le recommande à tous les amateurs de jeux de lettres!

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