Fussy Freddy

Fussy Freddy

PROVIDED BY:    Big Fish Games

Price: $19.99
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Fussy Freddy (PC)

Fussy Freddy wants to eat baby food forever. After turning up his nose at eggs, hot dogs, and spaghetti, an emergency call to Grandma is needed. Following her suggestion, you offer Fussy Freddy a little bit of alphabet soup. Use letters to spell words in Freddy`s bowl. You must keep him entertained or he`ll throw a fit and become malnourished. Fussy Freddy is an educational word game with a fun, inspirational tutorial.

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  • queenettab
    queenettab 8-23-2009

    I did not like this game whatsoever. It was boring to me. I didn't even play the whole free trial.

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  • RedBlob
    RedBlob 8-13-2008

    This is a great word game. It's a bit on the easy side, but still totally enjoyable. You have to make words in a big bowl of soup, and at different levels you're asked to make certain challenges, like words that start or end with certain letters, or answers to riddles, or words that link together with a shared letter. It's a long game, with lots to play (I've been playing for around 6 hours and am about halfway through).

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  • queenettab
    queenettab 8-23-2009

    There is no time limit in this game but I guess you can say it was a good thing to be able to play levels over again if you failed!

  • RedBlob
    RedBlob 8-13-2008

    You aren't timed for the vast majority of boards (only special ones). If you mess up a level, you can always replay it, so there's no pressure.