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Word Games
Every App Comrade review tagged Word Games, across every platform.
Spot The Words is a quiet word search that doesn't beg for your money.
F Permadi's indie puzzler ships every category for free, scrambles words in any direction, and never once asks you to watch a video for a hint.
MAY 11, 2026
Classic Words With Friends is the version that still plays like Scrabble.
Zynga kept the original 2009 build alive next to its successor — no power-ups, no swap tile, no boosts. Just a 15x15 board and the friend on the other end.
MAY 11, 2026
Wordscapes is the commute-killer that quietly became a category staple.
PeopleFun's anagram-on-a-crossword hybrid has spent nine years iterating on the same elegant loop. The monetisation is loud, the puzzles are not.
MAY 11, 2026
Rebus on LG webOS is a pleasant pictogram puzzler that runs out of room.
A casual rebus-style word puzzle for the living room — decode the picture-and-symbol clues to guess the phrase. Pleasant on a big screen for a quiet evening, but the catalogue is finite and the TV form factor strips out most of what makes mobile rebus apps replayable.
MAY 11, 2026
Fire Word Challenge is a serviceable kids word quiz built for the living-room TV.
HexaBrain's free webOS word game pairs picture prompts with letter tiles for primary-school spellers, leaning on the Magic Remote to do the typing kids would otherwise fumble on the directional pad.
MAY 11, 2026
Word Cookies is the comfort-food anagram game that respects your brain more than your battery.
BitMango's nine-year-old swipe-to-spell hit still ships daily puzzles, still moves at a calm pace, and still hides a coin economy that nudges harder than the gameplay does.
MAY 10, 2026
Acrostic on LG webOS is a quiet word puzzle in the wrong room.
An indie webOS port of the classic acrostic-quotation puzzle — free, unhurried, and pleasant to solve, but plainly designed for a format that doesn't quite belong on a television.
MAY 10, 2026
Letterpress survived its creator. Solebon kept the lights on.
Loren Brichter's 2012 word game was a design icon. He sold it to Solebon LLC in 2015. Twelve years later it still works — slower, plainer, but recognisably the game iOS designers cried over.
MAY 8, 2026