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Ad-supported free version of popular game ‘Draw Something’ now available for Windows Phone

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Ad-supported version of popular game title Draw Something now available on Windows Phone Store

Draw Something is a popular gaming title available across several platforms. It’s a social drawing and guessing game where “no drawing skills are required” from your end, according to the app developers. The game was launched on the Windows Phone Store for $2.99 two years ago but now we have a free, ad-supported version of the title.

For those who aren’t familiar with what can you do with this game, the title allows you to challenge your Facebook friends, as well as find new partners to play the game with. There are over 50 vibrant colors available for you to use in the doodles you are planning to create. 

Some other features include:

  • Turn-based Gameplay for gamers-on-the-go! Take turns drawing and guessing at your own pace.
  • Leaderboard maintains the record for the maximum number of “turns”.
  • Bombs lets you simplify difficult words by gicing you a new word to solve instead. 

You will also be notified when your friends challenge you. You can snag the title from the download link below. Let us know how you like it. 

Draw Something

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