
Ribbit is a daily word game on Puzzmo that presents a maze of letters connected by lines. Players find hidden words within the connected letter paths. The visual design shows how letters are meant to connect, helping eliminate other possibilities as words are discovered. Each completed word can remove remaining options and progress the puzzle toward completion. When all words containing a particular letter are found, that letter turns into a frog. As more words are solved, the screen fills with frogs that sing when the puzzle is finished. The game includes long word challenges such as “hippocampus.”
"Ribbit gives you a maze of letters connected by lines, and you have to find the words hidden within them. If you like Spelling Bee or Wordscapes, you will love this but what separates Ribbit is clever visual design. You can see how the letters are supposed to connect, which means that each word you find eliminates other possibilities."
"If you find all the words with a particular letter in them, then that letter turns into a happy little frog. As you keep finding words, the screen fills up with frogs, until eventually you find them all, and then the frogs sing to you. Soon, your screen is full of smug-looking little frogs who sing to you."
"Puzzmo's daily hits include a satisfying shape-arranging game, variations on chess that make me feel extremely stupid, and pleasing word games, which are my favourites. Circuits has you making connections between the beginnings and ends of phrases (eg stone cold > cold medicine > medicine cabinet) as fast as you can. Bongo gives you a bunch of letter tiles and asks you to arrange them for a maximum score."
"One word is always an especially long one: I found hippocampus in a recent puzzle in under a minute and experienced a rush of bliss comparable to the first sip of a cold pint on a sunny"
Read at www.theguardian.com
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