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Submitted by Joystick Radio 1552d ago | news

Word Puzzle Is Out on Xbox Live Arcade

Word Puzzle is out on Xbox Live Arcade and the game will cost you 800 Microsoft Points and the game is 54.95 MB it is not available in Korea and it is rated E for EVERYONE and here is some information about the game: You'll never think about word search puzzles the same way again.Word Puzzle takes a new spin on the classic game, plunging you into an action-packed arcade experience complete with combos, exploding word bombs, unique 3-D boards, achievements, and the chance to prove your textual superiority against other players. Five different game modes and frequently updated downloadable word packs give you nearly unlimited flexibility and excitement. So put down that pen and paper, because this is a word search for the 21st century! New twists exploding word bombs, prop cards used to distract your opponents, 3-D game boards, and other effects combine to provide a word search game like you've never played before.

More Information After The Jump (Word Puzzle, Xbox 360)

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