


Players have plenty of customization options in Happy Words. The rules are essentially the same, but there are a few minor differences that make Happy Words its own entity. Happy Words is the game to play to get your Scrabble fix on the Nintendo Switch. In Typoman, words can help or hurt in a very literal sense. The word PART that’s blocking your path might actually be an anagram of TRAP.

Spelling the word ON with letters resting next to a platform can activate the platform. Words and letters literally shape and affect the world around you. Typoman can manipulate these letters and the words they form to perform actions that help him complete his quest. In fact, every character and enemy in the game-and many parts of the environment-are made of letters. You play as the titular Typoman, a being made of letters. It features the typical run-and-jump style of its genre, but it pairs that with a unique feature: words.
