Popular games for franchise Boggle

13.12.2005

Four board game adaptations for Nintendo DS.

04.08.2015

So you think you’re fast at finding words? Prove it! Challenge yourself or up to 3 friends online in a refreshed, updated Boggle experience. There’s still the same Boggle you like. You can also play with a suite of different variants and house rules to really shake things up! Search fast and act faster… it’s an all-new way to play Boggle!

31.03.1992

Boggle Plus is an adaptation of the word construction game in which players must form words from adjacent letters in a randomly assigned grid within a time limit. The game includes Boggle (4x4 grid) and Big Boggle (5x5 grid) variants, along with three additional games based on the same concept. In Anagram, players must unscramble a short sequence of letters to form a meaningful word. In Categories, a 6x6 grid is filled with pre-determined letters and players must find a number of words matching a category like 'musical instruments', 'sports' or 'beauty products'. Use All takes place on a 5x5 grid, with the major challenge being that letters used to form a word are removed from the grid. The goal is to clear the entire grid. The letters can be rescrambled if necessary. The game can be played by one or two human players who can be joined by up to four CPU players of varying AI levels. All variants can be played as single games or as tournaments up to a certain score.

31.12.2004

Test your knowledge of the English words in a mobile version of the popular puzzle game of Hasbro company! Create groups of randomly dropped letters on the dice words, the longer will be the word and the sooner you will form it, the more points you will get. The game has 4 different modes: classic, arcade, in which to go to the next level you should get a certain score, a game against time and a game to play with your friend. The game is not only good for your intellect and vocabulary, but also has simple controls, beautiful graphics and nice sound. Detailed statistics and results table will allow you to see the words that you have made, as well as those you have missed. This will help you to be much luckier next time!

01.01.1970

As players spell and match their way through the game, they can chat and challenge with family and friends in their quest to find words and earn bragging rights. For the first time ever in a Boggle mobile game, players can compete in head-to-head live tournaments and lightning fast single round tournaments to show off their puzzle skills and earn rewards and advantages along the way.

01.01.1970

Boggle is an unreleased game for the Atari 2600 programmed by David Crane while he was still working at Atari. In Boggle, which is based on the popular word game of the same name, you must form as many words as possible from a random 4x4 grid of letters. The 2600 version of the game is for two players only, and each player can form a maximum of eight words (likely due to memory constraints of the 2600). The game appears to be fairly close to completion, although there are some glitches, such as all the letters not appearing in the grid right away when you start the game. Still, it's an interesting prototype and it's unknown why Boggle was not completed and released.

31.12.1997

A computer version of the classic word finding game. 16 lettered dice are rolled and arranged in a square. The player then has a limited amount of time to find as many words as possible in the grid. New game variations for the computer include a 4X4X4 cube of dice for finding words, a head-to-head game where players place the dice themselves before looking for words, and two tetris-like games where players must find words among onrushing Boggle dice.

01.01.1970

New rules and modifiers will change the way you play Boggle!