Shuffled Row Reviews

Shuffled Row

  • A Free Word Game fοr Kindle

Cаn уου keep up wіth Shuffled Row? See hοw many words уου саn mаkе frοm 60 lettered tiles.

Thе tiles аrе added tο уουr row one аt a time ѕο уου′ll constantly bе working wіth a nеw set οf letters. Aftеr уου submit a word, thе letters уου used wіll bе removed аnd nеw ones wіll bе added. Increase уουr score bу using less common letters. Mаkе longer words аnd increase уουr score even more.

If уου don’t υѕе thе letters qυісk enough, thеу′ll disappear аnd nеw ones wіll take thеіr рlасе, ѕο уου′ll hаνе tο сhοοѕе іf уου want tο play іt safe аnd υѕе small words οr try tο wait fοr more letters tο form longer words.

Test уουr vocabulary аnd hοw well уου саn reflect οn уουr feet wіth Shuffled Row – try іt today!

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  1. Robin L. McLaughlin says:
    395 of 398 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    This Is Fun!, August 3, 2010
    By 
    Robin L. McLaughlin (Seattle, Wa.) –
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    This review is from: Shuffled Row (Kindle Edition)

    Before I talk about the game I thought I must mention that I’m one of those people who likes the fact that Amazon has designed the Kindle to focus completely on reading and I have no wish for the Kindle to become a multi-function device. With that said, I’m not against “frivolous” additions to the Kindle as long as implementing them doesn’t take away from the core design and I prefer they remain optional.

    I downloaded both the games that were added to the store yesterday and of the two I like Shuffled Row a lot more. I’ve had the games less than 24 hours and have already played many rounds. I was surprised to find that the game was slightly addicting, though I expect that will wear off when it’s not so new.

    Shuffled Row is sort of a mashup between Scrabble, Boggle, and Bananagrams, but with the twist of here being some guy permanent here swiping your letters if you don’t use them quick enough.

    You have a sort of Scrabble tray of letters that are added one at a time and once the last one is added the first letters initiation dropping off. So you have to use them before they disappear off your tray. Here is a progress bar that moves at the bottom of each letter so you can see when they will appear and disappear. Here’s a box at the top that tells you how many more letters you have left, out of the 60 total, and a list at the bottom shows which words you’ve made and how many points you got for each one.

    Three letter words don’t get many points. Using more letters multiplies your word score. So four letters gets a 2x multiplier and so on. Just like in Scrabble, different letters have different point values assigned. So if you can make 5 letter or more words using high point letters you can get some excellent scores.

    The game keeps track of your highest game score and your highest word score, even between playing sessions. Here’s also an option to clear out the high scores if you want to initiation over. Here’s an option choice on the game menu that allows you to exchange how two of the key entries work to suit your tastes. If you need to pause the game push the Menu key. As long as the menu displays it will remain paused. You can click Continue on the menu to resume the game.

    I also played the additional game a few times. It’s more of a sitting and pondering type of game, at least on the relaxed mode I played it on. What I like about Mix up Row is that it’s more of a free-wheeling, by the seat of your pants type of game. It goes pretty quickly. The game is perfect for when you might have a few minutes to kill when your Kindle is clever, but not long enough to really get into reading a book.

    This is a single-player game, but it could easily be adapted to play against additional Kindle owners if you’re sitting around together. The version I thought of was everyone gets ready at the main menu and someone says go and everyone starts the game at the same time. Whoever finishes before the others could get a 10 point bonus score. You could also add a 10 point bonus to whoever got the highest single word score. Add bonuses and the game score to see who wins that round.

    Oh and one last thing. It’s not really clear at first how to exit out of the game. Here’s nothing on the menu. Hitting the Home key works.

    Shuffled Row gets two thumbs up from me as a fun addendum to the Kindle.

    p.s. Please note that the Active Content listings for the Kindle include a drop down button so you can see which devices the product will work on. As more apps are added, some that will cost money, it will be valuable to make sure you can use the app you’re buying.

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  2. George Angus "Tumblemoose" says:
    143 of 145 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    A nice addendum to my Kindle, August 6, 2010
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    George Angus “Tumblemoose” (Palmer, Alaska) –
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    This review is from: Shuffled Row (Kindle Edition)

    I downloaded this yesterday along with Every Word.

    I have to say that I liked Every Word much more than this one. With that said, it is a clean kind of game although not nearly as relaxed as Every Word. You have to be really moving your brain to make words out of the given letters before they drop.

    I guess what I’m most pleased about is that both of these games have given me (yet another) defense to bring my Kindle with me wherever I go.

    Hey, it’s a free download. So get it for your Kindle and give it a try.

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  3. Rachel M. Suffill says:
    58 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very cool Game, August 3, 2010
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    This review is from: Shuffled Row (Kindle Edition)

    Excellent graphics. No need to turn Wireless on or open web browser. overall a very excellent game except that i have to practice typing lacking looking on the small kindle buttions so that I will be better able to keep track of the new letters as they appear on screen.

    ***Update I see in some of the reveiws that people are mad that the games description does not tell you that it will not work on K1 or any of the apps. This is right, but the page does let you know this on the “Available on these devices” link under the price. If you click on it you will see neither the K1 or apps listed**

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