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LEX
by SimpleMachine
LEX
Tags for LEX
Description
LEX is more than a word game. It’s an edge-of-your-seat experience of colorful glyphs and breath-taking music that you create as you play.
Combine letters to form words before time runs out. Each word gets you closer and closer to the next level.
Your heart pounds as you fight to make just one more word.
How to Play
Click on the letter tiles, or type in the corresponding letters, to form words (anything more than 2 letters counts as a word).
Once you have formed your word, click on the check button, or hit the Return/Enter, or Space key to submit the word.
Every letter has its own timer. The timer's speed is based on the point value of the letter (lower value meaning faster timer).
Every three (3) correct words will increase your level by one, and will increase the letter timer speeds.
Good luck and have fun.
Comments
HailSatanMeth420
Jul. 18, 2014
the timer goes too fast to get anywhere in the game. If a timer on a letter fills up, you should have it drop that letter, not end the whole game. Also, try and add some other twists, such as power-ups. Overall, the concept of the game is nice, but it definitely needs more work. Should some of these changes be made, i will come back and change my rating.
tJener
Nov. 08, 2014
I might have missed it, but I don't believe the letter 'L' shows up.
bibofon
Jul. 20, 2014
I really enjoyed this game, but an option to swap your letters (without resetting the respective timers if you like) would be nice. Sometimes it is impossible to build a word with the letters about to time out. Other than that, a combo system for fast inserts could be nice, too.