About a year ago, I deleted all games from my phone because I spent too much time playing Solitare instead of completing my projects. That worked great until I signed up for the Bozeman library summer reading program.
The app that runs the program is really cool. Along with recording the books I read (I have to read ten for the challenge), there are literary missions to complete and a lot of cool games. Of course, I discovered a new addictive one.
Word Wipe is simple to learn and fun to play. I was thrilled when I made it to level nine. Last night I reached level 13. I never thought I’d get there. Now I can’t stop playing because I might make it to level 14.
You might be asking why I don’t delete the app from my phone now that I’ve completed the summer reading challenge. Well, I won a prize, and I can’t collect it until I get to Bozeman. Once I visit the library, I’ll delete the app and won’t play any more games until the next addictive game falls into my lap (or onto my phone.)
Word Wipe can be found everywhere. You can try it out (if you have nothing else to do) at this site. Be careful, though. It’s easy to get hooked.