

Wordtris on SNES is like Tetris decided to have a baby with Scrabble, and honestly? It works way better than it sounds. Instead of just clearing lines, you're dropping letter blocks and scrambling to spell words before the screen fills up. At first, I kept trying to play it like regular Tetris—big mistake. You gotta think sideways, spotting words in the chaos.
The real kicker? Short words barely help, but longer ones wipe out whole chunks of the screen. I remember stubbornly trying to force "quiz" every time a Q showed up, only to realize three-letter words just aren’t worth it. The music’s got that classic SNES charm too—peppy but not annoying, perfect for when you’re stuck staring at a jumble of vowels.
It’s one of those games where you lose an hour without noticing, muttering at the screen like a mad librarian. If you dig word games with actual stakes, this one’s a blast from the past worth dusting off.
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