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Epic Word Search Collection 2 releasing this week
21st July
in the year of our Lord 2020 -- Staffordshire, UK –
Lightwood Games is excited to announce the release of their latest
compilation of word search puzzles, Epic Word Search Collection 2.
The game is available today on the PlayStation Store for PS4 and PS
Vita, and on Thursday on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch. An
Epic Word Search puzzle is a giant scrolling monster of a word
search, with around 1,500 words hidden in a massive grid of more
than 14,000 letters.
The sheer size of a puzzle means it takes even the most avid word
puzzler about ten hours to complete each one! Fortunately, the game
is optimised to load quickly so you can pick up right where you left
off whenever you have a spare moment.
This new collection is rated PEGI 3 and ESRB E for Everyone, and
contains four puzzles:
Epic America Word Search - Travel Route 66, head west for the Gold
Rush and explore America’s parks and beaches. You’ll take in a ball
game, eat the ultimate hamburger and look up at skyscrapers. They
even put a man on the moon – can you find him?
Epic Monster Word Search - Prepare for a scare! You’ll encounter
monsters from outer space, the ocean and the movies. You’ll run away
from vampires, werewolves and serial killers. And of course… how
could this game be complete without zombies?
Epic Rock Word Search - Cheer on your favourite bands, play the
drums, choose a new guitar, run through the back catalogues of The
Rolling Stones and Metallica and rock out to classics like Bohemian
Rhapsody and Stairway To Heaven. Are you ready to rock?
Epic Summer Word Search - You’ll travel the world, go camping and
sailing, and do a little gardening. You’ll contemplate a hundred
words about the sun, and then cool off with an ice cream. This
puzzle’s so bright, you’re going to need shades!
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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