John Bedford (Modojo): The Letris games have long been amongst our favorites to play while killing a little time on the go. Tightly designed, and without the annoying, matronly refusal to accept naughty words, you really can't really go wrong with the game. This new version of the game is a free-to-play offering, so what's all the fuss about this time around?
AS - "App Store success stories can often come from the place you least expect. The Letris series is one such success, and it's a game franchise we haven't really had our eye on. The premise is simple: it's Tetris with letters - essentially a more single-minded version of Puzzlejuice."
Ever wondered what would happen if Tetris and Scrabble had a baby? Well, wonder no more, 'cause it happened, and Letris 3 was born. As a birthday present, Letris 3 even got its own TV show, yip, the first ever video game that can boast that.
The game sounds fairly simple, ou have to build words (Scrabble) to keep your screen clear (Tetris) as long as possible.
MWEB GameZone takes a look at the wonderful world of Letris 3 for iOS devices
As if scrabble and tetris weren't frustrating enough already!
I think this game will give me an immediate headache, but like its cousins I must give it a bash.
Nice write up.
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