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Stack Mates
- Version: 1.5
- Downloads Count: 160
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $10
- Date Added: Jan 24, 2006
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000
- File Size: 2.739 MB
- Author: Mark Kolb
Description of Stack Mates
A challenging word game where you move randomly stacked letters to form words. The computer selects words from categories such as Yellow Pages (tm), Common Words, Geography, French Words, etc and randomly places letters into stacks. You must reconstitute the words in the correct order. Play up to 12 words per round using 3 to 6 stacks. Various options.
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