PictoWords Review

Since I retired, all my days begin about the same, which is fine with me. I guess you could say I have become a creature of habit. First, at least 3 cups of coffee to get me started. Then walk the dog. A few household chores and then turn on the computer to do my daily puzzles. I enjoy all kinds of puzzles. I take a puzzle book with me to the Doctor’s office to help pass the time. So when I saw the new game Picto word I had to try it out.

Since I retired, all my days begin about the same, which is fine with me. I guess you could say I have become a creature of habit. First, at least 3 cups of coffee to get me started. Then walk the dog. A few household chores and then turn on the computer to do my daily puzzles. I enjoy all kinds of puzzles. I take a puzzle book with me to the Doctor’s office to help pass the time. So when I saw the new game Picto word I had to try it out. At first I thought it was going to be a version of the old T.V. show Concentration, but it is a little different. You make words instead of phrases. It is kind of confusing at first and the directions they give you are not very clear. But hang in there and you will soon catch on. There are pictures and letters that you must put together in a certain way to make a word. After you play a few rounds there are bonus rounds where you make phrases. The time really flies by when you play this game. My trial run was over way to soon. I can't wait to try the full version of this game. We are supposed to exercise our brain everyday as well as our bodies and this is a great way to do it and have fun at the same time. Do your brain a favor and try this game - you won't be disappointed.