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Brand: GameBoy EAN: 0096427013280 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Majesco Sales Inc. Manufacturer: Majesco Sales Inc. Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Majesco Sales Inc. Studio: Majesco Sales Inc. Accessories: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Incredibly Addictive!I bought this game after being HIGHLY dissapointed with Scrabble Blast. Bookworm is incredibly addictive and entertaining. Everyone in my house loves to play it. I don't think I'd pay $40 for Bookworm, but if you're looking for a fun word game, this is it! (I bought mine on ebay for $17.) Rating: - ExcellentWhat a great game and it is so nice that educational games are fun! I HIGHLY recommend this. Rating: - Bookworm....I'll have to give props to Majesco and Popcap Games for bringing this addictive game to the Gameboy Advance. The object of the game is to spell words to get points and level up without letting the 'fire' tiles reach the bottom of the screen. If you do, it's game over. If not, you level up and continue playing. If it comes down to it and you can't come up with a word, you can always flip the tiles and scramble the letters, but beware of those 'fire' tiles as they stay in place and sometimes move down ... Read More Rating: - Best Word Game Ever!I used to play this at PopCap's web site where I couldn't save my game. When the electricity burped I lost my game and threatened massive retribution on the electric company. I use a Mac and PopCap had no plans to export to my platform so I did the only thing reasonable. I bought a GBA and the game. Now I can save and play this extremely addictive game whenever and wherever I want to. Plus there is the cool factor. I'm a middle-aged mom whose teen son and friends think it is way cool that mom has a GBA. ... Read More Rating: - Just slightly addicting, yet educationalLike the box says, "Bookworm" should come with a warning label. It's one of the most fun games I've played online or on the Gameboy Advance. I first played it on popcap games Web site, but then I found out it was available for Gameboy Advance and I had to check it out. It's virtually the same game as the one on Pop Cap. You try to spell words with connecting tiles without allowing any of the red "fire" tiles to reach the bottom of the screen. Seems simple enough and it sounds like you could go on ... Read More |