Getting started is easy. Each games starts with a randomly chosen letter from A to Z and give possible next letters. Some of those are valid to create words while others are not. When you select a valid letter, it adds to the words and earns points. An invalid word deducts points.
That process continues until a complete word is formed. You can submit the word to head to the next round or try to extend it. The round continues until no further extensions are possible, leading to a new random letter.
As a nice touch, the game is playable without an Internet connection, making it perfect for a long flight or a car ride without Wi-Fi.
Next Letter is a free download now on the App Store. It’s for the iPhone and all iPad models.
There is an optional in-app purchase of $9.99. That will unlock additional themes, detailed statistics, and more than 190,000 words with definitions.
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