Eric Smith of SideQuesting.com writes: "Puzzle and board games are some of my favorite genres, and Quarrel really scratches that itch for me. Other than not trusting any other user online (anyone could use an anagram site to cheat), I find it to be an enjoyable and immensely satisfying game. While there is no local multiplayer, my brother and I had an excellent time sitting down and trying to pull the longest word as quick as possible. I recommend Quarrel to anyone looking for a new twist on a word game."
Play Vault:
"This generation of consoles has been the generation for the rise of online, multiplayer gaming. The vast majority of players, play their games online or have the functionality in place to do so. Last weekend I decided to buck the trend and play a game (Wait for it…Brace yourself...) in local multiplayer with both of us playing on the same Xbox console, in the same room! (Gasp!)"
They have gone mobile. Quiz games have a perfect home with mobile devices. Games consoles is an odd fit for them. Quiz games are good for passing time here and there
The Controller Online writes: "It may just be because of the line of work we’re in, but 2012 felt like one of the biggest years gaming has seen in a long time. With the huge number of titles that were released this year, a few were bound to fall through the cracks. Here are our favorite games that didn’t necessarily have a huge marketing campaign, or big sales numbers, but are also games you just shouldn’t miss.
Quarrel is a really clever little game and there’s real strategy to it, especially online.
I really enjoyed the iOS game. Quite charming.