PlatformNintendo Switch
Release Date6/20/19
Cost$6.99
PublisherEntwicklerx
ESRB RatingE

Word Mesh is a word search game on steroids. You have thousands of words from 10 different languages in randomly generated puzzles with two difficulty levels(either forward and backwards, or just forward) and 5 grid sizes. There are several categories to choose from, including History and People, Animals, and Food and Drink. Or you can just mix them all together if you want.

Word Mesh
This game doesn’t mess around

The interface of Word Mesh is crisp, clean, and works with the touchscreen quite well. You can also use buttons as well.

Word Mesh
I dare you to do a 20×20 forward and backwards puzzle in Russian.

There’s really not much else to say about this. It does what it does very well.

Overall: Word Mesh is an amazing word search game, simple as that.

Verdict: Must Play

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P.S. Try Word in Words and Word Forward!

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