WORD CUBE

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Tea-stain
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WORD CUBE

Post by Tea-stain »

Anyone played this at all and anyone know any in my area? I like playing the word/phrase games but havent played it for ages. I was quite a dab hand too.
Please assist..
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Post by fotherz »

Ha ha!

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Post by WaterGate »

I beg your pardon?
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Post by kingzilla »

You may still find it on a few stray choice gamesnets but i know this game was taken off connected machines 2-3 years ago.
I quite liked it but i suppose it never really took off.
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Post by roberto la vigna »

I'm still searching for my second WORD FLIPPER, which promised to be the most profitable game ever.
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Post by Istenem »

spelvin gave you £10 if you could find the anagram from EASIETS. once you've done that it would give a hard one like JCAKPOT. it wasn't a proper game: a pound earned is better than £100 given.
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Post by cp999 »

Superb game, easy £20 when fresh. Nearly got onto the 4th cube once or twice when playing ones I had already done.

Unfortunately a lot of the ones remaining on stray GamesNets (the older, smaller terminals) have been installed in a breathtakingly incompetent fashion and the game runs at about a third of the speed it is supposed to. This also applies to the word game which followed it and which similarly lingers on some old terminals. Just now its name escapes me, but it was the one which had a quasi-one-armed bandit display where you had words of length 4-6 and you made new words by changing one letter at a time. It was also eminently jackpottable.
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