Words with Friends is a phenomenon sweeping the Northtown campus.
This Scrabble-esque game pushes your vocabulary skills and wordplay to the brink.
The popular social app allows you to select an opponent from Facebook, Twitter, or even at random to play a competitive game of words.
Words with Friends allows you to play against anyone, anywhere, at any time.The app allows you to play up to 20 different games with friends all at once. With this function, it’s hard not to become addicted.
On the plus side, an addiction to Words with Friends is much more healthy than one to drugs or alcohol.
Being successful at Words With Friends centers around the placement of letters on the bonus point squares. If you can capitalize on those squares, the game is yours.
What do you think of “Words with Friends”?
FRESHMAN SYDNEY BLEAM:
“It’s fun. It’s challenging and addicting. It’s competitive and I can play with people I know.”
SOPHOMORE HANNAH LEACH:
“I haven’t played it but I want to and I’ve heard it’s really fun. I’ve heard lots of people talk about it.”
JUNIOR KEVIN CHAVEZ:
“Words with Friends is a fun and entertaining way to pass time. I hate when people play dumb two letter words. I didn’t even know ‘za’ was a word.”
SENIOR MICAH MCQUERRY:
“When I play Words with Friends, I feel like I’m in love. I feel obligated to continue embarrassing others of their lack of knowledge of spelling words.”