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  • Summary: Have you ever wondered what would happen if you crossed Scrabble with an RPG? Now you don’t have to, because Letter Quest is here. Help Grimm and Rose, a couple of cute grim reapers, defeat monsters, ghosts, evil bunnies, and more using the power of words. [Playstation.com]
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  1. Jun 6, 2016
    78
    Letter Quest Remastered: Grimm's Journey is a really fun blend of side-scrolling puzzle game with RPG elements. It's simple to get into but will keep you coming back time after time to play one more level and level up your cute little Grim Reaper or try to beat your previous score in Endless mode. If you like word games then you should definitely give Letter Quest a try.
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  1. Jul 6, 2016
    9
    This is a Boggle RPG. I wish it went further as an RPG and was a little more polished but I can't stop going back to it. Better Boggle thanThis is a Boggle RPG. I wish it went further as an RPG and was a little more polished but I can't stop going back to it. Better Boggle than Ubisoft's Boggle. Expand
  2. Nov 23, 2016
    9
    For all the wordies out there, this is an absolute gem. It has surprising depth and lexical challenge, even though the RPG elements and theFor all the wordies out there, this is an absolute gem. It has surprising depth and lexical challenge, even though the RPG elements and the visuals are a bit superficial and repetitive after a while. Expand
  3. May 18, 2016
    9
    "Good things come in small packages."

    This couldn't be more true for Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered. Originally released on
    "Good things come in small packages."

    This couldn't be more true for Letter Quest: Grimm's Journey Remastered. Originally released on mobile phones, Letter Quest has been remastered with new features and upgraded visuals for consoles and the PS Vita. If you ever wondered what it was like to mix Scrabble with an RPG game, you have your answer. The game is simple to learn, tricky to master. You will be spelling words and defeating enemies but quickly the game ramps up in difficulty.

    This game doesn't stop there, it continues to impress with a bunch of items to buy, bosses with a twist (ex. No damage taken from 3 letter words), and cute monsters with a little personalities. This game also features an endless mode and multiple challenges for each level.

    If I have to say anything bad about the game it would be the weird loading times. I have no idea why they're so long.

    All in all, Letter Quest is a good time waster and one that will definitely get you thinking and spelling words you didn't think existed. (It's also pretty cheap!)
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  4. Nov 26, 2017
    5
    Letter Quest Remastered
    About as fun as a spelling test.
    Letter quest remastered is a puzzle game where you play as a little grim reaper
    Letter Quest Remastered
    About as fun as a spelling test.
    Letter quest remastered is a puzzle game where you play as a little grim reaper dude out to grab some pizza
    and I love pizza as much as the next guy... but coming up with words for 8 hours to get some? No thanks
    there’s a bit of charm here in this RPG meets scrabble game...
    You’re given a bunch of random letters and you do some turn based combat with enemies using those letters...
    Your goal is to come up with the best word possible, and you know your boy superken from superkengaming has the vocabulary of a 3rd grader, so this wasn’t the best game for me to flex my spelling skills on..
    The bigger the word with the better more challenging to use letters the more damage you do to enemies, and enemies will attack back.. However not with letters... they just get free damage... and their can do things like mess with your letters, giving them poison effects or breaking them so that they give you no points for a certain amount of turns..
    Definitely stacking the deck against you...
    and as the game progresses more effects are put into play and enemies get spongier and spongier... this is how the game challenges you... with sponge…
    thankfully enemies drop gems when you beat them allowing you to upgrade your weapon, health, and armor... you can even buy spell books to give you an advantage such as the letter e giving you health every time you use it, and these bonuses are leveled up while using them…
    But its apparent with its boss battles and later stages that this game wants you to replay the same levels over and over... to grind for gems to upgrade your gear…
    As boss battles for example will have a ridiculous rule attached to them like the enemy only takes damages from words that start with vowels…
    again I only know like 3 words that start with a vowel.. rough time for me…
    so I threw my gems at the shop for some health potions to give myself a better chance because I wasn’t about to go back and replay levels to grind for gems… levels are samey enough as it is
    Why grinding is ultimately a problem is that this game gets old insanely fast..
    The different tiles and effects don’t keep it interesting... the battles don’t get more interesting...
    there are 40 levels total here, and all of them are just defeat enemy after enemy, occasionally get a shop to refill your health a little or do a wheel of fortune style game for a perk before the next battle..
    And if you die you have to restart the level all over again...
    it’s a spelling test that never ends
    And if you want that... there literally is an endless mode…
    Letter Quest starts cute, but gets really challenging and really tiring fast
    it’s a play a level once every few years kind of game more than it is beat in sitting kind of game
    it’s that repetitive
    I give Letter Quest Remastered
    a 5/10
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