Scroodles is a word adventure game that mixes word creation with a battle system reminiscent of old-school rpgs. It releases Aug. 27 for iOS and Android as "free-to-play", but you can try it right now using preview codes: Code 1: HYR93MJWTMH7 Code 2: HYR93MJWTMH7 Code 3: ANYXAHM9EPRR Code 4: K7AJEPJ3L6PJ Code 5: Gone! Code 6: TFHPFPJ3H7F9 Code 7: Gone! Code 8: W7ARAKE6TKKJ Code 9: F4RK3MR4J4M7 Code 10: NKE6XMNYML4Y Code 11: 9JM4J4PK49WA Code 12: Gone. Code 13: 7YH747YEK3HH Code 14: 79LKJNXN6RF7 Code 15: AAWXN7XEWJJJ Code 16: NN3KMX9T7RTL Code 17: 66TAJJYERP4F Code 18: KXPMTWX7K3AY Code 19: TELTRTT4KMAR Code 20: PT9TM3THKE9P Code 21: 3FTXYT7HHREA Code 22: X9EXYW3KF977 Code 23: H7XRLFH43WP7 Code 24: MNPA7XH3MK37 Code 25: Gone! If you're using an iPad or iPhone you can just click the link to download. Otherwise go through the app store and put in the code by hand. In Scroodles players control a rectangular eraser named “Pinkers” on a quest to defeat a group of mischievous drawings known as the “Scroodles.” Pinkers spells words to battle up to three opposing Scroodles (who use the same letter tiles to fight back). Words are used like weapons in Scroodles, with each letter dealing damage equal to its point value (less commonly used letters, like Q or Z, are worth more). Here's our trailer: I've posted about Scroodles before in this forum, but I thought I'd start a new thread now that we're just a few days from our Sept. 3 launch! I've e-mailed Touch Arcade and I'm crossing my fingers one of the editors will have the chance to try the game as well! Leading up to launch I'm going to post a daily reason why Scroodles is really unique from other word games. If anyone has any last minute feedback, please post it!
Sweet, just a few weeks ago i had been looking for a update on Scroodles. Thank you, it's very kind of you to offer these codes. I did grab Code 7 and i will post impressions soon.
Thanks so much Stephan0711, new_ipodtouch5G_owner, and Gwarmaxx! If you get the chance, let me know what you think! Now here is the first way that Scroodles is unique from other word games: 1. Just 8 LettersPlayers form a word each round using eight letter tiles within a time limit. The limited letter selection allows you to use everyday words instead of searching for the elusive perfect word in a wall of letter tiles.
2. Board Powers Each level is laid out with five potential board powers: Double Letter, Double Word, Triple Letter, Triple Word, and All (target ALL Scroodles). These powers provide a puzzle-like element to each level. Does it make sense to try to spell a long word to reach that Double Word, or a smaller word that puts K on the Triple Letter power?
3. Powerups Five types of powerups could appear on any letter tile at the start of each round. These powerups -- double-damage, drain, poison, health, and freeze – add variety and strategy by giving the player even more tools to defeat the Scroodles.
Thanks Blackbelt! Hope you like it! 4. Strategic Targeting Spelling high-scoring words and using powerups are only part of the battle. Choosing which Scroodle to target is also critical to success. Do you go after the low health Slug? How about the high intelligence Magic Mirror? Or the Jello that can duplicate?
5. AI that Spells like a Human Ever played a word game where the computer spells some ridiculous word you didn’t know existed? Not in Scroodles. The AI is built to use only words used in everyday conversation. And they don’t cheat – the AI uses the same set of letters as the player.
6. Fun Characters The ‘Scroodles’ are hilarious drawings that get their name from a combination of the words ‘Scribble’ and ‘Doodle’. Scroodles are drawn to life at the start of each level and get erased when defeated. Every Scroodle is colorfully illustrated and animated with individual voices and character profiles.
7. Scroodle Stats Scroodles vary wildly in three statistical categories: • Intelligence – How smart they at spelling words. • Health – Hitpoints before they are erased. • Speed – How many turns they take before attacking.
Thanks! Our lead artist does incredible work. 8. Word Spells Some Scroodles use Word Spells to add an additional challenge for the player, such as covering tiles in ink or speeding up the timer. Erasing the Scroodle ends the spell. The Scroodle below can cause letters to spin and obscure a letters point value.
9. Letter ImmunityCertain Scroodles can ONLY be targeted by words starting with a specific letter. So an enemy with a C weakness could be targeted by Chairs or any word that starts with C (In this scenario a C tile is made available each round).
Thanks! 10. Non-Annoying Social, Ads, and IAP No posting on Facebook walls. Every ad is optional and gives an in-game reward. No charge for basic features needed to complete the game. Gamecenter and Google Play Services achievements supported. Leaderboards supported for each level. We respect and value all our players, both paying and non-paying.
that's look really intersting wording game, when i will get home i will use one of your promo codes to try this one, and give you my honest feedbacks
Thanks so much! Would love to know what you think. The Wizard The Wizard is the man behind the curtain that created the Scroodles! He serves as both the villain AND your guide. Have you ever been insulted during a tutorial? Don't worry, he's just a bit cheeky. Also, if you turn on notifications the Wizard may mock you for not playing.
Design and concepts does seems interesting, do you have an a release date ? is the game paid or free ?