Enoch Vining
I've played a game like this but always got frustrated because you had to make sure all the words were connected to the other either diagonally, horizontal or vertical, if they did not, you had to start over. This game let's you see the words and connect them via association, like names of cities or cars. I really love this game and look forward to playing more.
25 people found this review helpful
A Google user
The game is great. The mascot, some ball of dancing fuzz with spindly arms and legs, is immature. But there are two things that kept me from giving five stars. One are the red herrings, so to speak, thrown in to complicate the game. Too often, they fall into two categories. The second, which goes hand and hand with the first, is that when you click "show mistakes", the colors of two categories are so close together it is next to impossible to tell them apart.
10 people found this review helpful
Hello, we appreciate your feedback and will try to fix the issue as soon as possible in order to provide a better experience. Please keep in mind that it takes a lot of time and effort to develop, maintain, and improve the app.
Regards, Word Connect team.
Zenon Donaldson
This was so dumb it made me dumber for playing it. I'd installed the game so that I could play the NYT Connections game more often, but this game is too easy: simple connections and unlimited chances with ad watches. It's so easy that an evening of play has made me worse at the NYT Connections game because I'm now accustomed to shallow, superficial, obvious connections. Avoid this if you value your brain cells, its just a vehicle for ads. I think the leaderboard is fake too.
2 people found this review helpful
Hey, thank you for sharing your thoughts. We're sorry to hear that the game didn't meet your expectations. We aim to cater to a broad range of players, but we definitely appreciate your feedback on the difficulty level and ad structure. We'll take this into account as we continue to make improvements. Regards, Word Connect team.