I also enjoy the rivalries you build up with fellow players over a series of games and the controls are very clear to understand, smooth and fast. So far I have played just over 1,000 words at an average of around 44 points per word, and as a competitive maniac I enjoy this kind of challenge to myself. It also has a rating for the average number of points scored per word. I am a pretty good Scrabble player - it is the game I hate losing at the most - so I try to maintain an 80% win rate minimum. I can play as many concurrent games as I want and providing I have a Wi-Fi signal I can play, otherwise I can play the AI bots - hard level, of course. I have been playing Scrabble in various forms for the last 45 years or so and I don’t see myself getting tired of this one quickly. I have been playing it for about two months now and I see myself continuing for a while - I notice some of the top players I am playing against have notched up a ridiculous number of games already. How long have you been playing it and do you see yourself continuing? It is a very mobile-friendly version of Scrabble that I find more playable than the current version of Scrabble on mobile or Words with Friends. Jon Hare: Currently, I am playing a game called Word Chums (by PeopleFun) the most. : What mobile game (other than your own) are you currently playing the most? This time, it's industry stalwart, Sensible World of Soccer designer and Tower Studios CEO Jon Hare with his playing habits in the spotlight. So will be regularly reaching out to key figures in the mobile games industry to ask them what game (other than their own) is currently keeping them busy after hours. Given how crucial this can be for insight and inspiration, and just how passionate this industry is, it's about time more people started openly talking about the games they play. January 27th, 2017 - 10:30amīeing successful in the games industry requires a strong understanding of the medium and the market, and playing lots of games is inevitably a part of this. Jon has also been a full BAFTA member for over 10 years, serving on the BAFTA Games Committee and is a regular Chairman of juries for BAFTA Games awards, as well as acting in a mentor capacity for both BAFTA and NESTA. His own new company Tower Studios specializes in developing, publishing and licensing games on mobile and digital formats enjoying recent international success with the release of Speedball 2 Evolution and Word Explorer across numerous mobile and digital platforms. Since 1999 Jon has been one of the top game design and business development consultants in Europe working for many different publishing and development clients. Jon co-founded and managed the legendary 1980/90s development company Sensible Software, creating games such as Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder and Wizball to great critical acclaim and commercial success and has also worked in senior posts in two of the UK's biggest games developer/publishers Codemasters and Jagex. Jon Hare is one of Europe's best known creative directors and game designers with over 10 international number one games to his name and nearly 30 years of experience in the games industry.
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