Advantages: Simple to play Disadvantages: Difficult to stop playing
There are lots of places you can play this and the one common factor about them all is the game is SUPER ADDICTIVE!
Basically its a puzzle game, you try to make words from the letters on the screen. You can only use letters that touch each other and you can only use each letter once. The longer your word is, the more points it earns you & points will not only improve your overall and final score but they will also help you to improve your ranking on the game.
And theres one of the addictive factors of the game.
How high can I get my score?
How high can I get my rank?
If your asking that after your 1st few games then you are addicted my friend, but that is NOT a bad thing. Bookworm is educational. Your improving your spelling and you'll learn new words as well (certain versions have a dictionary function that actually tells ...
atytyut2434 31.07.2008
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Advantages: easy, cheap, educating, good sound effects. Disadvantages: can be addictive
~~INTRODUCTION~~
I have played this game now for a while, just to pass time on. Although the real reason for this game was to learn my son how to make and spell words, in which worked very well after a while of him playing. Let me tell you more about the game?.
~~GAMPLAY~~
Before you starting the game you can edit the options of the game to your own wishes. Then once you click the game you want to play there is a screen that pops up that tells you a little about the game play your about to play so you have an idea of how to play the game.
Bookworm is a spelling and making words game. The idea is to make words out of a scrambled board of letters, by highlighting them with a click of your mouse, the letters have to be linked in order to make the word submit, and for each word you get you receive points and also closer to ...
AngelEyes76 11.01.2007
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Advantages: Suitable for all ages / Indoor Disadvantages: Bit small for whole day visit
}{}{ The Living Rainforest }{}{
Where?
Hampstead Norreys
Berkshire
RG18 0TN
T= 01635 202444
enquiries@livingrainforest.org / www.livingrainforest.org
Openin Times
Open all year from 10am-5.15. Only closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Prices
Adults 6.30
OAP/Students/Consessions 5.70
Children 5-14 4.50
Children 3-4 3.55
Under 3 Free
Special Needs Caregivers Free
Family 2 adults and 2 children 18.85
Family extra child 3-4 2.65
Family extra child 5-14 3.55
Why Go?
During the February half term 2008, I decided to visit The Living Rainforest at Hampstead Norreys in Berkshire.
I had seen it advertised on brown road signs on the way to other places and thought it sounded like a nice place to take the children. Being indoors we didn't have to rely on the weather to have ...
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