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Bookworm Adventures on PC

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Bookworm Adventures is a Improving game available on the PC.

Bookworm Adventures is a Improving game. Platform games task you with getting from point A to point B. The world you journey through is usually based on different levels, and populated with enemies, switches and lifts to be negotiated. As you work through each level you pick up various collectables that accrue score, special abilities and access to hidden areas.

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Mousey Gamer review Thu, 03 Sep 2009

Here's what I drew with my mouse after playing Bookworm Adventures. I hope you like my video game reviews that are not hand drawn - but written one mouse stroke at a time.

Bookworm Adventures was a very pleasant surprise. Like Math Blaster or Mario Teaches Typing before it, Bookworm Adventures uses one genre to support and emphasize the learning aspect of the game. In this case we see a combination of Fantasy RPG and Boggle. The result is a very powerful learning tool.
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Family Gamer review Thu, 05 Feb 2009

Bookworm Adventures takes the idea of the classic Bookworm game and builds a story around it. Rather than just collecting points and getting up in rank in the library Lex, the green bookworm representing the player, now has to use word smarts to defeat monsters and monster lookalikes. Bookworm Adventures is like mixing educational software with action games, the good ol' Bookworm meets Doom.

One nice thing about Bookworm Adventures is that right after the startup the gaming can begin. The story unfolds: Lex needs the help of the player to rescue the oracle Cassandra. One embarks on a multi-tier adventure consisting of three books each split into ten chapters. By default, the game starts with the first book, because the other adventures are locked until the first book is completed.
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