BoggleDroid is your new-age rip of classic table top game, Boggle! Just like the original
you’re under a timer to get as many word combinations as possible. However, as mobile apps go, you can
challenge players across the globe or against another player on the same device. Lets get into some good
word game fun!
Price: Free, $4.99 ($2.99 On Sale in AndroidTapp Store!)
Tested on: Nexus One
Content Rating: Everyone
Content Rating: Everyone
Pros
Play Boggle on Android!Play two player locally or challenge players around the
world!Bid ‘points’ using ScoreLoop integration!
Cons
Can become repetitive after a while.
BoggleDroid is a digital version of the Boggle table top game. Instead of rattling those wooden letter
cubes inside the game board container the computer randomizes the letter for you in the beginning. Your
objective is the same, to find as many words (3 letters and higher) as possible in the set timer.
What I’ve found is the amount of aberrant words or word prefixes allowed as full words, so
it’s not strict to what you find in the dictionary; words such as AHI, ANE, or NAH are allowed.
You’re shown how many possible word combinations which isn’t a perk of the traditional
game plus given scores for words; this is useful for challenging others online. Tapping into ScoreLoop
you can bid and play for ‘points’, even choose who to play online around the globe. What’s cool, if the
player you’re challenging is not online at the time you bid, you’ll be alerted via email of the game results
or check them out in the ScoreLoop ‘History’. This aspect keeps the game interesting and challenging.
While playing, there are two methods to selecting letters; swipe or tap each (which can be toggled by
tapping the Menu button). The latter requires you to tap the last letter again to confirm submission
whereas the former is simply swiping to complete words. At the conclusion of each game you
have the option to see which words were missed, plus your scoring percentage.
There are only minor quips to mention as it can get a bit repetitive after a while, however, there
are mechanisms to combat that. Also a small peeve I would like to see fixed, the virtual keyboard launches
at the start of each game… weird.
For me, BoggleDroid invokes that past-time of playing some good ole Boggle,
especially when you play two players local… say with your friend on the same device. It gets a bit
impersonal when you play online as it is turn-based, wheres, you either set a bid and play while others
have to beat your high score or in reverse you seek a player and beat their top score… overall it keeps
the game refreshing.
Like most word games on Android it has its draw and hook. For a wordie this may be a game to return to
often for some quick time-waster fun.
Don’t expect those processor bending 3D graphics, not needed here. It’s a 2D basic representation
of of the original game.
There is haptic vibration when you swipe or tap letter combinations and sound effects can be toggled
in the Menu.
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