PSP Boggle

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PSP homebrew developer Jamie Fuller dropped by the QJ.Net Forums to release a new game for the community – PSP Boggle. As its name implies, this homebrew is a PSP adaptation of the highly popular Boggle word game. For the benefit of gamers unfamiliar with this classic game, here’s an explanation (excerpt via wikipedia):

The play begins by randomizing a tray of sixteen cubical dice, normally by shaking. Each has a different letter printed on each of its sides. The dice settle into a four by four tray such that only the top letter of each cube is visible. After they have settled into the grid, a three-minute timer is started and all players simultaneously begin the main phase of play.

Players must then create words by lining up the adjacent letters in the 4 by 4 grid. The longer the words (and more letters used), the more points are built up. PSP Boggle currently has 90, 000 words in its dictionary.

Game controls, installation instructions, and additional info is accessible in the readme file- make sure to view that before trying the game out. Also make sure to visit Jamie’s thread over at the QJ.Net Forums for any additional details. Enjoy the game and feel free to check out the author’s other works – PSP Stacks, De-Lite, and Planet Smash.

Download: PSP Boggle
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forum

PSP Boggle screenshots - Image 1 PSP Boggle screenshots - Image 2 

PSP homebrew developer Jamie Fuller dropped by the QJ.Net Forums to release a new game for the community – PSP Boggle. As its name implies, this homebrew is a PSP adaptation of the highly popular Boggle word game. For the benefit of gamers unfamiliar with this classic game, here’s an explanation (excerpt via wikipedia):

The play begins by randomizing a tray of sixteen cubical dice, normally by shaking. Each has a different letter printed on each of its sides. The dice settle into a four by four tray such that only the top letter of each cube is visible. After they have settled into the grid, a three-minute timer is started and all players simultaneously begin the main phase of play.

Players must then create words by lining up the adjacent letters in the 4 by 4 grid. The longer the words (and more letters used), the more points are built up. PSP Boggle currently has 90, 000 words in its dictionary.

Game controls, installation instructions, and additional info is accessible in the readme file- make sure to view that before trying the game out. Also make sure to visit Jamie’s thread over at the QJ.Net Forums for any additional details. Enjoy the game and feel free to check out the author’s other works – PSP Stacks, De-Lite, and Planet Smash.

Download: PSP Boggle
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forum

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