100th Wordabble game — Nov 16 2008

Today I played my 100th game of  Wordabble. Each day has been a lot of challenging and rewarding fun. I can say with certainty that my vocabulary has increased as I continue to learn more and more obscure words. When a  Jason and Adam at introduced the finger-dragging with auto-entry I found I could play the game faster. Another feature that has become more valuable over time is being able see what words I have missed as I use it as a learning vehicle. I would like to take a moment to take about a couple of the more entertaining games. In the first I was able to make use of most of the urology terms I have learned a couple of years ago. In the other game I was using my knowledge of the various conponents of the heart and lungs. I can say that I have enjoyed each days whether it had 200+ words or less than 100 words. In the high value games it was frustrating to find 50% of the words. When there were fewer than 100 words I would scratch my head and wonder if that four letter jumble of letters was indeed a word. In most cases it would be an obscure word that I would park away for future reference. I’ll close off this entry by thanking Jason and Adam for my first 100 days of fun playing wordabble.

Wordabble — 100,000 points

This morning, I passed a landmark that has been looming for a while and that is have found 100,000 points in the a href=”http://fusionbay.com”Fusion Bay’/as iPhone/iPod Touch game a href=”http://wordabble.com”Wordabble/a. Earlier in the month, I achieved another milestone and that was to have played my first 100 games. As I think about these two milestones, I wonder what other milestones I can achieve by playing wordabble. I’ll close this entry by thanking a href=”http://jasonplancaster.com”Jason/a and a href=”http://adamism.com”Adam/a for developing wordabble. 100,000 points later and 100 games later I still get my daily mental gymnastics through Wordabble. Thanks guys!