From the available letters stacked in the manner of Mahjong, you must create words to use up the pyramid. The points are calculated based on word length and the value of the letters used. Several game types are available on cartridge:
_ In solo, you have access to a "Daily Puzzle" mode where simple rules apply, and a "Temple" mode, graduated difficulty with some additional properties.
_ The "Combat" mode is very comprehensive because in addition to being able to play against the computer, there are 4 ways of facing a human opponent with one console and one cartridge; 1 with 2 consoles and cartridges; with two brackets and two cartridges; with WiFi, ranking the key.
The strengths of this puzzle game: its simplicity of handling and relaxing atmosphere of the solo mode, which when desired to go back as far as desired, all without a stopwatch and pretty little Zen music. Ideal for parties of 5 minutes before bed.
Weaknesses: Unfortunately that is where the rub. Firstly it is not entitled to the definition of words played by the computer, widespread deficiency among word games (except Scrabble) making them the least educational blow he did have the air. That's not all: the worst lies here in the "surprises" of the built-in dictionary to the cartridge, which you refuse the word "antique" but accept the word "kt" for example ...
Ultimately, WordJong is a short and pleasant pastime, especially advise players eager to intelligently occupy their transport routes in common, but that sins on a fundamental point: rigor. At least once per game the computer will release a strange word that comes from who knows where, and the worst is perhaps that word really exists; anyway you never know since the lack of definition, it will be soon forgotten!