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Fussy Freddy Review

If you've ever tried to feed a fussy toddler, you know that nothing works better than bribes and distractions. That's the premise of Fussy Freddy, an entertaining word game that has you dishing up letters and solving riddles in a bowl of alphabet soup.

Posted on 8/14/2008, 8:49am

Fussy Freddy

Posted on 8/14/2008, 8:41am

Pat Sajak's Linked Letters

Posted on 7/21/2008, 10:23pm

Dam Beavers Review

Dam Beavers is a study in unfulfilled potential. Great word games don't come along very often - it's tricky to make a game that provides an interesting challenge to word lovers while still being accessible to those with less extensive vocabularies - but Dam Beavers might have been such a game if not for a few fatal flaws.

Posted on 6/26/2008, 8:58am

Dam Beavers

Posted on 6/26/2008, 8:40am

PictoWords Review

Although we don't see as many word games as we see hidden object or match-three, they're still among some of the most popular games with casual gamers. Yet strangely enough, there's a real gap in new word game concepts, with few daring to venture beyond the framework of Boggle. If you've already played most of the best, you might be feeling a bit... bored. Well, PictoWords takes up the challenges and puts forth something different in the word game genre.

Posted on 6/23/2008, 8:41am

PictoWords

Posted on 6/26/2008, 8:27am

Word Riot Deluxe Review

Although an Internet-only diversion (and Pogo.com exclusive at that), fans of popular TV game shows can't help but be drawn to Word Riot Deluxe. Despite being strictly multiplayer endeavor - and one that's built around a fairly limited rule set, no less - there's much to like about the skillfully-presented title, which takes the form of a virtual primetime broadcast.

Posted on 5/10/2008, 4:31pm

Word Riot Deluxe

Posted on 5/8/2008, 7:38am

Brainiversity Review

Most of us know that exercise and wholesome foods are endemic to a healthy lifestyle, so staying physically fit is part of our routine. But what about our mental skills? Like junk food for our brains, fun diversions like sitcoms and comic books, and yes even games, might provide delicious entertainment, but they don't always stimulate our intellects. Brainiversity, a new game from Red Sprite Studios, aims to change that.

Posted on 5/12/2008, 4:14pm

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