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HexaLex is a new title from developer Nathan Gray that offers up an interesting twist on the online Scrabble phenomenon. HexaLex has the same basic rules as most other word games (Words with Friends being probably the most popular iPhone title so far), with one big change: instead of squares, you use hexes to mark out the words. That creates a few interesting gameplay effects, including that you get a "bye" of two nonsense words per turn. If you can use the hexes to spell out multiple words, though, you can build up your score that way, too.

Other than that, things aren't too different; you have a number of tiles to choose from, you can shuffle or exchange them as needed, and there's a full online complement to the game, complete with push notifications and nice options to brag or send messages back and forth. Unfortunately, the online service requires an account, which is something that probably would have been an obstacle for me if I was just checking out the game on my own.

That's the main issue with a game like this -- if all of your friends are already playing Words with Friends, you'll be hard pressed to get them all to switch. Still, if you're a big wordsmith or if you have a few fellow players who are ready for a new variation on word games, HexaLex is worth a look. You can check the game out for US $2.99.

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n8

Quick update: HexaLex is now on sale for $1.99 through 7/15. Get it while it's cheap!

July 09 2010 at 5:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
n8

Hi, I'm Nathan Gray, the developer of HexaLex. I'm really excited to see HL featured on TUAW, since I've been reading this blog for years now.

One thing I wanted to clarify is that HexaLex has a full-featured single player game with four difficulty levels, so you don't really need your friends to switch from Scrabble or WWF in order to enjoy it.

Also, this isn't Mac vs. PC -- you can play both HexaLex *and* Scrabble. I certainly do! ;^) I've found that HexaLex is actually great cross-training for Scrabble and it's improved my Scrabble game by leaps and bounds.

July 06 2010 at 2:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Beddoes

I'll have a C please Bob.

July 06 2010 at 11:04 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Jayenkai

Don't give them ideas..
It'll be turned into yet another stupidly ruined multiple choice game.

JEOPARDY ON THE MEGADRIVE MADE YOU ENTER YOUR ANSWERS, YOU LAZY BUNCH OF CODERS...
as did Blockbusters on the Amstrad CPC. It wasn't soo hard to spell goodlier in them days, and it shure as hick aint gunna be two hard doing gud spellings knowadays aither!

July 06 2010 at 11:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
wordsaremyfriend

played this over the weekend a lot and am really getting into it now. I'm starting to like this better than original scrabble. really well made. I like how you get instant feedback if you try to put down a bad word. haven't had any trouble finding multiplayer games. definitely worth it.

July 06 2010 at 10:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jason McCarthy

Hexes? Hexagons

July 06 2010 at 9:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jayenkai

Had this a while, but find myself playing regular 2d word games a lot more.
It's nice, and makes for a great alternative every now and again.. but it's a little "Too" off, for regular play..

July 06 2010 at 8:41 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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