Spellbound is a fun, interactive, word game! The object of the game is to find words on the game board to complete the goal for each round. As words are spelled, they disappear from the board, and new lettered tiles fall into place to fill the gaps.
Features:
Three skill levels
Easy - casual, untimed
Medium - faster-paced, timed
Hard - for those who've mastered easy & medium!
Built-in dictionary of over 80,000 words
Custom dictionary - add words of your choice
Pause or resume your game at any time
High score tables for each skill level
Support for color and grayscale systems
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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