Woody Cross: Word Connect Game
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Version :2.0.2
Size :273.08Mb
Updated :Aug 9,2022
Developer :Athena Studio
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Description
Playing this brand new WOODY CROSS is an excellent way to loosen up and relax your mind! This one has the classic look and feel of old-school word puzzle games with the wooden theme and meditational music background. The goal of WOODY CROSS is to swipe and make letters into words that fill themselves into the grid above. With over 6,000 levels and no time limits, it’s a relaxing way to improve your vocabulary a little bit every day. Like all other word game apps, WOODY CROSS starts out simple but quickly progresses to harder and harder puzzles to solve. However, there are so many great & unique features that await you to explore! ◉ HIGHLIGHT FEATURES . 6000+ challenging levels . Well-designed wooden theme; . The meditational music background to cool your brain; . Shuffle or Hint buttons are available to use; . Bullseye booster lets you choose which letter to reveal; . Rocket reveals 5 letters at once; . Spelling Bees reveal letters and leave coins to collect; . A dictionary feature to look up the meaning of words after each game; . Complete daily crossword puzzles to build up your photo collection; . Free & No time limit; . Easy to play but hard to master. WOODY CROSS is not only smooth and easy to play in small pockets of downtime to improve your vocabulary but also an ideal way to release stress and anxiety, as well as boost your focus, memory, and intuition. Don’t hesitate to give it a try!
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    By L1003Jul 6,2022
    I appreciate that the creators of this game, while similar to others available, made it far more suited to the user experience. There are ads, but it is an affordable one time charge to get rid of these. Unlike other apps of this kind, Woody Cross allows you to regularly earn actually usable points to continue playing instead of being all about getting people to spend endless amounts of money, or continuously stopping play for endless ads. I love the Daily Quests! By completing the Daily Quest, I can earn enough coins for a couple of free hints a day, or choose to allow an ad to double these points and earn more free hints. I now play this game instead of Wordscapes every day and will continue to choose this one. I have chosen to purchase one of the hints packages when it was on sale knowing that this is a game I will want to continue to play rather than abandon after getting annoyed with continual purchases being the only way to keep playing. The creators of this game clearly realize ...
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    By Bryonne42Jun 3,2021
    This game mostly asks for things you have a chance of getting, but has a mechanism to give credit for rare or archangel things if you know extra words at that level. So it’s really fun to be able to move pretty effectively through the game without ending up blocked early on by the game getting too hard too fast. But it also lets you try (as much or as little as you want) for extra words that are in there! I love that combination. Add in the ability to earn some hints for those times when you get stuck, and it all works really well!!! Although there are some ads, the cost for the ad-free version is not high, and either way it’s one of the better games out there!
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    By Snookie01Aug 9,2021
    My personal preference is to have a game that can be used in the rotation that allows a wider picture of the game I am playing. It makes it easier to see and to prop up to allow my iPad case to hold it in place. I hate a screen that cannot rotate. Too bad, because it spoils my enjoyment for this game. I know I will not choose a game that does not have this ability ever again.
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    By MollyandRamAug 8,2021
    This game is mildly entertaining and sometimes makes you think. The problem is that the same puzzles repeat pretty quickly, and a worse problem is that the game allows the developers to use slang and sounds which people use that aren’t actually words, such as “ooh” and “coco”. I’ve heard of Coco Chanel, but if we are using proper names and foreign languages the answer could be anything. They frequently use blah, yep, yup, and other sounds. Why not teach those who don’t spell well to spell properly? They also use prefixes and suffixes to stand for words. It seems they choose words that don’t make good puzzles just as “filler”. Maybe these are words included in some dictionary but when I went to school they would never have been accepted. I’m not a snob, but I just think it could have been much better.