



That means if you can spot a triangle of E, T, and A, the accomplished Wordament player can get "Ate, Tea, Eta, and Tae" from that in just under two seconds. As fast as you can slide your finger you can make words on the grid. Letters aren't replaced, you have the same grid for the whole two minute game. You can move one square at a time horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, and you can cross your path, but you cannot use a letter twice. By tracing from letter to letter, you create words of three letters or more. Has the underground indie hit made a successful transition? Yes it has.įor those of you new to Wordament, you are presented with a 4x4 grid of mostly individual letters, occasionally you'll get a combination such as 'Qu' or 'Er'. It might have been around for the last year, gathering fans and turning them into addicts, but now that Wordament has hit the Xbox Live branding, it's going to be discovered by a much larger audience - and mobile word play gaming will never be quite the same.
