![]() ![]() I play the “standard” version of TextTwist 2, a format that gives you a jumble of five to seven letters - the “bingo word” - that you must solve to go on to the next word. And I am committed in some hopelessly devoted way to someday topping it. And yet, I take some - dare I say twisted? - satisfaction from the achievement of my high score. Nor can you turn in your TextTwist 2 points for money, at the cashier’s window. I can’t broadcast it because as far as I can tell, there is no online community of TextTwist 2 users who stay up late, trading their greatest unscrambled hits. It’s a number of absolutely no consequence. If you can imagine a person splayed on a sofa, with the TV blaring Jeff Probst’s immortal catchphrase, “Come on in, guys!” as fingers madly dance on a phone, you will be able to form a vivid impression of a quintessential 21st century American pastime: pointless multitasking. I speak again, of course, of TextTwist 2. I will say only that the unchallenging mindlessness in which it envelops me is the perfect atmosphere for a recreation of far, far more value to society. I’m not going to delve too deeply here into my enduring loyalty to a show that features not a single activity in which I would ever want to participate. I can, for instance, spend a happy hour twisting text even as I have the television tuned to a complete waste of precious minutes such as “ Survivor.” Yes, I confess: I am one of the 14 people still watching “ Survivor,” despite it being on like its 490th remote tropical island and 12,000th immunity challenge. The beauty of the hand-held word game is that it can be seamlessly integrated into the other distractions I count as shameful time-sucks. Tick, tick, tick goes that stupid time clock! Sitting anywhere - on a train, on a couch, in a theater waiting for a play to start (and the usher to tell me to shut off my phone) - I can tap on the icon, which looks like a “T” wrapped in an unraveled paper clip, and waste a truly ridiculous amount of. But TextTwist 2, well, that’s been a whole other level of trivial pursuit. Oh, I had an intense few months with Dots, engaged in a brief fling with Fish Out of Water, got mixed up for a spell with Draw Something - not a pretty picture. I’ve never been that much of a smartphone game-a-holic. Because I play this infernal, addictive game way too much. I can say, however, that it gives me loads of guilt. And okay, if you must know, I don’t really care at the moment, because -Īs guilty pleasures go, I cannot say for 100 percent certain that TextTwist 2 gives me tons of pleasure. I don’t know exactly how many points it awards or even how it arrives at the totals. Game also has option high score where you can find what was your best result, you can play it with your friends as well and you can compare your stats, competition always brings progress and it is fun as well.The score thingy in the upper right-hand corner of the screen gives me points for successfully decoding RSABBO in the allotted two minutes. Here you are given random sets of characters and your job is to place them in specific order and make some word, you have limited time for this task (2 minutes) and if you will fail to solve puzzle in time game will start all over again. This is second version of the game which means that it has improved gameplay and offers more features. ![]() This is why I have decided to offer you another great word puzzle game – Text Twist 2. Unlike other games were you have hardly have to think and just shoot in all directions puzzle games require you to think with clear mind and improve your thinking abilities. Puzzle games were always popular, people enjoy playing it and it is entertaining/interesting. ![]()
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