Words in Word
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About
"Words in Word" is a casual and addictive single-player word game that challenges players to find and create as many words as they can from a jumbled assortment of letters. With a simple and fun gameplay mechanic, players can put their vocabulary and problem-solving skills to the test. However, be prepared for numerous advertisements during gameplay. The game invites you to see how many words you can discover and have fun in the process.



- The game is fun and challenging, making players think creatively to find words.
- It has a simple design and is easy to play, providing a relaxing experience without a timer.
- Players appreciate the opportunity to learn new words and improve their vocabulary.
- The game is plagued by intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay, often leading to frustration.
- Many common words, especially plurals, are not recognized by the game's limited dictionary.
- Players have reported issues with the game freezing or crashing, particularly after ads.
monetization
183 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, which players find intrusive and frequent, often interrupting gameplay after nearly every action. While some users appreciate the option to watch ads for in-game benefits, many express frustration over the overwhelming number of ads, difficulty in closing them, and the tendency for ads to redirect to the app store. A significant portion of players have opted to pay for an ad-free experience due to the constant interruptions, indicating that the ad model may detract from overall enjoyment.
“Super fun game, but I was basically forced to pay for the no ads experience because the ads were just constant.”
“Rarely spend on mobile games; I bought the full version for no ads and because I love it.”
“Almost no ads.”
“I never even finished the first level because after about the 8th set of ads (while still on the first level!!) I decided to uninstall.”
“Love the concept of this game, but the ads are super predatory.. I ended up at the Play Store 3 times before I could figure out how to skip an ad - it was not intuitive whatsoever and I didn't even actually know what I did to finally get back to the game.”
“Could have been a fun game, but forced ads in the middle of play makes this an instant uninstall.”