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Title: PREVIEWS: WordJong
Post by: Pale on October 11, 2007, 02:12:30 AM
It's like Scrabble and mahjong at the same time!
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=14593

 WordJong, as its names implies, is a spelling-based twist on the popular Chinese puzzle game Mahjong.  It has been a popular online game for some time and can still be played at its official website, WordJong.com.  The DS game features several new game modes that are not available in the online version.    


WordJong is very simple to play.  Several scrabble-like letters are stacked in different designs on the screen.  The player must spell dictionary words using only pieces that are currently open.  Open pieces are those that aren't covered by any other pieces.  Therefore you have to work the stacks down, revealing more playable letters as you go.  The ultimate goal is to clear every piece off the board while maximizing your score with long words.  This basic concept is spread over three different single player modes.    


   


The multiplayer modes are all variations of the battle mode.  The game supports single-card and multi-card download play.  There are only slight differences between the two.  In multi-card mode, players' current ratings are shown and game options can be adjusted.  Single-card mode just pits two players against each other with standard settings.  WordJong also supports the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, allowing players to take their battles online against others.  The online mode features two types of games: against anyone and against friends.  When battling friends, game settings can be changed, like in multi-card local play.  Battles against anyone use the default settings, like single-card local play.    


WordJong is scheduled to ship in North America in early November at a suggested retail price of $19.99.

Title: RE: PREVIEWS: WordJong
Post by: UltimatePartyBear on October 11, 2007, 04:17:35 AM
It's kind of fun, but even at a budget price I'd rather see it bundled with a few more games of similar style and depth.