Scramble with Friends a worthy hit in the iTunes App Store
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Like Boggle, the objective of the game is to find as many words as you can in a jumbled grid of letters by connecting adjacent letters to description words. You can form words vertically, horizontally, and diagonally by pitiful a letter and swiping across more letters until you complete a parley. You have 2 minutes to find as many words as possible. There's nothing new here for anyone who has played standard Boggle, but Zynga's familiar interface and easy community networking site connectivity make it lenient to jump in and start playing with your friends from wherever you are.
Tussle with Friends lets you sign in through Facebook, then shows you who in your beau list already has the game. From there, you can quickly invite a bird to a game and play your first 2-minute round. When you're done, altogether wait for your friend to play a turn and it's back to you (precisely like Words with Friends). You play three rounds to fence for the highest total score.
Like hit match Words with Friends, Scramble with Friends is tried to be a longtime player in the iTunes App Store's most lay list. Using a tried and true model board game as its starting point, an intuitive interface, and unstrained game matching, it's no wonder this game is already at No. 1 in the iTunes App Trust in. Anyone who likes word games like Boggle should directly download this well-polished title.
Source: CNET (blog)
Toubab Krewe Brings Down The Bluebird
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What happens when you take tiny pieces of bluegrass, surf rock, Afro-pop, Spanish flamenco, hip-hop, and blues, and then lose them up in the “Boggle cube” of these North Carolina based artists? Well, you’ll get ONE of The Toubab Krewe’s songs. Vibrate it again, and these same pieces of musical inspiration will form a utterly different song, while retaining their distinctive practical. This outside-the-box approach, combined with originative song writing and a slew of skillfully played instruments, has confirmed them a reputation for being one of the most unique groups around.
The evening started with up and coming townsperson band, Ground Up , a modern rock jam ribbon. They gave us an energetic set that was highlighted by the riffing skills of both their round guitarist and keyboardist. Although they’ve only been together a couple of years, and have yet to hit full stride in their artistic chemistry, they have a well rehearsed set of toe-tapping head-bobbing stupefy.
Source: Grateful Web