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World Championship Spelling

 

 

SCORE: 90

 

World Championship Spelling 

 

Every single day it is a joy to do the ministry work we do here at Family Friendly Gaming. We are making the world a better place one video, livestream, article, review, preview, and more at a time. That is how I feel. It was a real joy and a pleasure to play World Championship Spelling on the Nintendo DS. I am so glad I found this video game, and had the money to purchase it. If you want to make the world a better place considering donating after reading this review.

World Championship Spelling looks decent, and it sounds great. There are ten different cups family members can go through in World Championship Spelling. Each of the cups has ten rounds in it. There are sixteen mini games that can be played in World Championship Spelling. On top of that there is straight spelling. The spelling is on a timer in World Championship Spelling. So you will need to be punctual with your spelling.

World Championship Spelling will read the word to you and there will be a description. For example World Championship Spelling will say: "Straight," and the clue might be opposite of crooked. The clues actually helped me a lot with certain words like street and straight. I actually confused them when I first heard it in World Championship Spelling. When I saw the clue I knew what I did wrong.

If you mess up in a round then you will need to start over. Players must also complete multiple aspects in one round. I played through the first cup in World Championship Spelling and had to do four rounds in each of the ten sections. The mini games are fun, fresh, and interesting. Again the clues helped me figure out what word I was trying to build. The parts of the words will be split in odd places.

I really enjoyed the variances to the voices in World Championship Spelling. The narrator might say spell something, or try this word for example. Those little differences made this hand held video game feel a bit more real. This video game does get harder as you progress. I like how World Championship Spelling will reuse the same words in the same round. I would see what I did wrong, and get better the next time.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 84%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 90%
Family Friendly Factor: 95%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: 505 Games
Developer: 505 Games
Rating: 'E' for Everyone


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