Pears is a new word game that incorporates elements of both word-finding and strategic play. Players receive six letters and aim to create various words from them. The game introduces pairs of letters that requires players to find the longest word possible using that combination. Developed by Slate's Dan Kois and an in-house team, this game emphasizes both a completist approach and a strategic thinking approach, making it distinct from others like Scrabble and Spelling Bee. It features charming illustrations and thematic opportunities inspired by its playful name.
Pears is a word game that combines a word-finding challenge with strategic thinking. Players must use six letters to form words and find the longest combinations using pairs of letters, adding a twist to traditional word games.
The game engages players' skills by switching between finding every possible word and identifying the best word. This dual gameplay approach makes Pears unique compared to other word games like Spelling Bee and Scrabble.
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