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Gameplay |
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8.0 | |
Graphics |
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7.5 | ||
Sound |
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7.5 | ||
Value |
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8.0 | ||
Distributor:
Mindscape Review Date: August 2008 Reviewer: James Wright Classification: G |
8.0 |
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This family friend game revolves around Lex, a Bookworm who has the ability to create words (thanks to the player) in order to battle monsters and solve puzzles. Lex's main goal is to save the beautiful oracle Cassandra in this almost "Scrabblesq" game set in wondrous and rich fantasy universe.
Although the title has no age
restrictions, it also makes a great compendium for adults who wish
to increase their children's vocabulary and for adults, it's a great
brain game.
Best of all, the specifications of the
title are quite small as it only requires a Pentium II 700Mhz or
greater which means this can run on a variety of computers, both
modern and older. The easiest way to think of it is to lay all your scrabble letters in a grid in order to create words, however there are some rules that effect gameplay. Needless to say, it does make you think and is quite addictive.
Graphically, the title has a true Saturday morning animation feel to
it with colourful characters and even some great special effects
that go hand-in-hand with the gameplay. The sound effects also match
the title that at the end of the day suits the genre perfectly. The
soundtrack is brilliant! |