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SpellTower is a puzzle video game by Zach Gage in which the player creates words from a jumble of letter tiles to clear the screen before it refills. The game has several game modes and a multiplayer battle mode. The impetus for the game—the concept of combining elements from Tetris and Boggle in what was a prototype of the puzzle video game Puzzlejuice—inspired Gage to create SpellTower. The game released for iOS in November 2011 to generally favorable reviews. Versions for OS X and Android followed over the next two years. In 2017 SpellTower Minutes was released. This browser-based Flash game created special "blitz" like modes not found in the mobile releases. A new iOS version released in 2017 swapped out the unnamed dictionary and began using Merriam-Webster's Third New International D

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  • SpellTower es un videojuego de rompecabezas de en el que el jugador crea palabras a partir de una mezcla de fichas de letras para limpiar la pantalla antes de que se vuelva a llenar. El juego tiene varios modos de juego y un modo de batalla multijugador. El ímpetu del juego, el concepto de combinar elementos de Tetris y Boggle en lo que fue un prototipo del videojuego de rompecabezas Puzzlejuice, inspiró a Gage a crear SpellTower. El juego se lanzó para iOS en noviembre de 2011 con críticas generalmente favorables. Las versiones para OS X y Android siguieron durante los siguientes dos años. En 2017 se lanzó SpellTower Minutes. Este juego flash basado en navegador creó modos especiales de "blitz" que no se encuentran en las versiones móviles. Una nueva versión de iOS lanzada en 2017 cambió (es)
  • SpellTower is a puzzle video game by Zach Gage in which the player creates words from a jumble of letter tiles to clear the screen before it refills. The game has several game modes and a multiplayer battle mode. The impetus for the game—the concept of combining elements from Tetris and Boggle in what was a prototype of the puzzle video game Puzzlejuice—inspired Gage to create SpellTower. The game released for iOS in November 2011 to generally favorable reviews. Versions for OS X and Android followed over the next two years. In 2017 SpellTower Minutes was released. This browser-based Flash game created special "blitz" like modes not found in the mobile releases. A new iOS version released in 2017 swapped out the unnamed dictionary and began using Merriam-Webster's Third New International D (en)
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