![]() ![]() In the meantime, various other games have appeared based on the same premises. If you still want to find this title, you might be able to find a physical copy on CD via Ebay or Amazon. Last I heard, there was a dispute over the series' intellectual property, which is why it was pulled from stores. Unfortunately, the entire Bookworm franchise has been removed from online retailers like Origin and Steam. The only goal is to earn a high score, and these days that's just not enough. Some players will enjoy it, but others will end up looking for something more engaging after a while. On the whole, this is sort of a hit and miss title. This also causes burning tiles to appear, so don't overuse this ability. If you really get into trouble, you can replace the grid with new letters by clicking on Lex. For example, the puzzle interface is basically a scrambled set of lettered tiles. Gem tiles don't burn as quickly as normal tiles, which can help you manage the burning tiles that will eventually threaten the library. From our experience with that game, Bookworm Adventures does differ somewhat. In the meantime, making longer words clears more of the grid, scores more points and can cause special gem tiles to appear. These dangerous tiles will burn away the tiles below them over time, and if they reach the library floor everything will be burned away and the game ends. More letters will fill the grid from above, and the cycle continues.Īs time goes on, some of the new tiles will be on fire. Once you've spelled a word, the tiles will be sent over to Lex, the titular Bookworm, who will promptly eat them. Watch out for fiery letter tiles that will burn through your other tiles one at a time. New tiles fall in from the top to fill in the empty tile positions. Completed words are converted to points and removed from the board. The only catch is that the letters need to be next to each other, forming a chain. Bookworm is a combination of Scrabble and Bejeweled, in which you create words by selecting letters from adjacent tiles. The basic idea is quite simple: you just spell words out of the tiles in the game's grid. Bookworm was one of Popcap's more famous games, and while it didn't receive a direct sequel like Bejeweled did, it did get a spiritual successor in the Bookworm Adventures spinoff series. Bookworm is a combination of Scrabble and Bejeweled, in which you create words by selecting letters. ![]()
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