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Senior Online Games

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The Internet is an entertaining place. Aside from communicating with friends and family as well as acting as one giant encyclopedia, the Internet also provides a plethora of fun, in particular, senior online games. There are tons of thesegames for seniors available, ranging from those that sharpen your cognitive skills to those that are simply an easy and enjoyable way to pass the time.

But with hundreds and thousands of senior online games available right at your fingertips, sometimes it can be a little overwhelming to find the best ones. So, we’ve checked out a few sites in order to compile a list of the best (and free!) senior online games.

1. AARP

AARP features a collection of senior online games such as chess, puzzle games, brain games, word games, card games. They also have multiplayer games, or rather, games where you can play against other people that are currently playing online.

Our top picks:

Ice Cream Blast: How to play:Match and drop ice cream toppings on the cones. You also try to decorate as many cones as you can to earn points at the end of each game.

Find-O-Vision: How to play:On the right side of the TV, you will find a list of items that you need to find right on the TV screen. Complete the search to unlock each level.

2. Chess

If you’re passionate about chess or even if you’re just starting to learn the game, Chess.com offers a variety of options for you to play online chess or join a tournament; play chess via Facebook or against the computer generated opponent. You may download the game on your mobile device or just play it any time using any browser — no download necessary.

3. Puzzles

TheJigsawPuzzles.comsite offers a beautiful collection of jigsaw puzzles you may put together. Choose from a range of 20-piece puzzles to puzzles consisting of 500 pieces. Different styles and cuts are available including classic, elegant, mosaic, square, and spiral cuts. The jigsaw gallery contains a variety of categories such as animals, great sightings, street view, bridges, flowers, people, castles, and more.

Shape Inlay: How to play: Drag differently shaped tiles from the bottom of the screen and drop them in the puzzle area to fill up the shapes. Press the spacebar to rotate the piece. The larger tiles are used, the higher the points. To discard a tile, drag and drop it to the hole on the left side of the screen while your total score will be deducted. Don’t let the tiles pile up in the bottom of the screen or the game will be over.

Check out the post, adult brain puzzles. It has more great ideas for senior puzzles.


4. Word Games

EastoftheWeb.com features fun and exciting word games.

Our top pick:

MultiPopword: This is a 3-minute, multiplayer game (this means you get to play with anyone in the multiPopword room) where each player receives the same set of letters to play with. Top scores will be revealed at the end of each game.

How to play:Click and drag across adjacent letters found in the grid then release the mouse button once you’ve selected a word. The succeeding letter you’ve selected must be directly next to the letter previously selected either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Each selected word that is valid will pop, allowing the letters above them to fall and take their place and for new letters to be dropped in order to fill up the grid. The longer the word, the more points you get. The maximum length of words you can “pop” is 8 letters.

5. Online Scrabble

Whoever tires of playing the classic Scrabble? This site features your all-time favorite Scrabble game!

6. Online Mahjong Games

This site welcomes both beginners and master players as they feature a wide selection of mahjong games you can choose from with different themes like war mahjong, mahjong tower, mahjong gardens, mahjong 3D, and more.

7. General Online Games For Seniors

(You can demo the games from GameHouse.com but they have changed their terms and you need to pay to play.)

Our top picks:

Text Twist: How to play:Form words from the letters provided by clicking on the letter discs. Click on the TWIST button to scramble the letters for you to be able to see other words. Guess the bingo to qualify to the next round.

Treasure Hunt: A fun game with a pirate theme, this game also helps sharpen your memory.

How to play:A number of items found in a pirate ship’s room will be displayed. Try to remember as best as you can. As you continue, click on the items which you think have changed in the room. Earn gold coins for each changed object that you have identified. Guess the required number of items to be discovered and you will qualify to the next round. As the game progresses, more items are added and the more number of items you need to find to get to the next level.

Gardenscapes (Mansion Makeover): This game enhances your visual acuity and time management skills.

How to play:In a room full of clutter, find the objects that are on the wanted list posted on the left side of the screen. Earn money for each object found.

Senior online games are fun and even more thrilling when they are free. However, you can always read a book or just plant a garden. Who can resist seeing a small seed grow into a plant, especially if you are the one who planted it? Find other ideas for senior entertainment at the Guide For Seniors. Your imagination is endless!

See more brain health tips on Guide For Seniors. We are always working to make your life and your brain better!

Read more on Guide For Seniors for ways to help seniors and their health.

To say that here at Mashable we 'heart' word games is as much of an understatement as saying the ocean is a bit wet.

Fellow wordsmiths know there are few things better than a good game involving language, but with the App Store brimming with such offerings, which ones do you go for?

To save you the trouble of sorting through the hundreds of options, we've spent a considerable amount of time searching, downloading and testing (hard life, we know) and we've narrowed down the best to a top 10 list.

Best of all, we've focused on free games (although be warned a couple on the list fall into trial version categories) so with this list, and for the grand total payout of exactly zero, you will never be bored again. Period.

1. Crostix Free


This really is a taster app to try and get you hooked enough to fork out the $3.99 for the full version, as it contains just seven games. However, it works well as the puzzles can take some time to do and it's certainly enough for you to see if you like the acrostic puzzle formula enough to dish out some cash for the upgrade.

You have to solve crossword-type clues while the letters from the answers are automatically entered into a grid that makes up a quote from an author. If you get stuck there's a hint option to help you out and the text can be resized by pinching to zoom. When you solve the puzzle you get a brief (as in one line) bio of the writer as a kind of brainiac award.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? No ads Available as a separate app for iPad? Yes Addiction level warning: Take it or leave it

2. Hangman Free


Slightly less cerebral but just as fun, this hangman game will have you nostalgic for recess and family road trips with the old-school chalk graphics and some nifty features. You can choose to play the computer on easy, medium or hard (with category options too) and we were impressed with the vocab it came out with on the hard setting — 'doggerel', 'cormorant' and 'mollify' are three examples. The two player option lets you enter names and it keeps the gameplay really simple with clear instructions ('enter a word for Amy-Mae to guess').

The fact that it remembers where you left off is great but we have a couple of complaints - the sound effects (which can thankfully be turned off) and that you only get six or seven (setting dependent) chances to guess letters, which is frustrating for kids. Still, as a paper-free (and easy) option for playing hangman on the go it's well worth the gratis price tag.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? Small banner along the bottom, not too bad at all Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: Like caffeine

3. WordJong Lite


This popular app puts a word game twist on Mahjong, with great results. The basic principle is to make the best words possible from the top layer of tiles available to you. The thematic music (complete with birdsong and soothing water audio) and the sound effects sound a little plinky coming from the phone's speakers, but we can imagine via headphones on a noisy commute they'd actually be quite relaxing. The app is a little on the girly side, with pink blossoms filling up the calendar as you complete a game and collecting butterflies is the prize, but if you can get past that, then it's a simple yet clever time-filler.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? No ads Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: There's a reason they only put out one new puzzle per day

4. Jumbline Lite


There is no shortage of iPhone apps where the goal is to make as many words as possible from a selection of letters (TextTwist, Word Warp, etc), but we particularly like the interface on this one. You are presented with a certain number of letters and have to make as many words as you can from them. To help you out, the game shows how many words you should be able to get, and how many letters long each word is. You can shuffle the letters for a better view and drag and drop them when you're creating words. As you make a word that you want to submit you underline it with your finger, which seems more intuitive than similar games that make you hit a separate button. After the timer has run out the blanks are filled in so you can see what you missed, and if you didn't miss too many then you might want to take advantage of the connect to Facebook option to report your progress to friends.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? Fairly, there are full screen photo ads between each level, which you have to skip past Available as a separate app for iPad? Jumbline 2 is available for iPad Addiction level warning: Your fingers will be twitching to play

5. Word Scramble 2 by Zynga


This comprehensive free offering gives you the choice of playing solo, play and pass with up to four friends, playing online with random folk and a challenge mode for you to throw the gauntlet out to a buddy who also has the app or plays on Facebook, which is a sweet touch. Working on a wordsearch principle, the game offers the ability to scramble up the letters by grabbing the edges of the grid and twisting it round, which means words you could not see before become clear. After the alloted time is up you are presented with the words you could have got and shown where on the grid they were.
Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? Banners show up between gameplay, not too bad Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: Don't fire this up if you've got something you need to do, like eat

6. Moxie - Free Edition


This clever game requires learning the rules, but they are incredibly simple and the gameplay you'll enjoy after sitting through the quick demo video makes it more than worth it. With three lines of five boxes, you are presented with one letter at a time to place in a box with the aim of making meaningful words within the boxes. Once you've done that you can grow the word by adding more letters, if possible, or swapping out letters for others that still make a real word. So, for example, you could swap the 'h' in 'hover' to an 'l' to make 'lover.'

If you add a letter and find you no longer have a viable word then that's called a 'twaddle,' and you'll lose points. Finally, a list of Moxie words means more points, so it's worth checking them out before you play if you've got your eye on the high score prize. It sounds simplistic but as you're building words and hoping the correct letter turns up to complete it the engagement level can get quite high.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? No ads Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: Can't. Stop. Playing.

7. 2 Across, Lite Edition


Another taster app that still offers an impressive amount of content is the 'Lite Edition' of 2 Across, with a smattering of crossword-style puzzles available from The Independent (cryptic), The New York Times (classic), The Sydney Morning Herald (quick) and The Onion.

Offering the option to view the grid, the clues or both in a split screen, this app makes crosswords really work on the iPhone's display. The interface is great. Pan around the grid by dragging the display, hit on the grid to see the clue come up across the bottom of the screen and then tap the pencil icon to type in the answer. One standout feature that really helps the crossword concept to translate to a digital device is the ability to either 'pen' or 'pencil' in your answers, so if you aren't sure about an answer you can enter it in a lighter font. If you get tear-your-hair-out stuck then you can chose to see the answer, although to your shame it shows on the grid which you've chosen to reveal. If you're a crossword fan and you give this a try we bet it won't be long before you're shelling out $5.99 for the full version that offers crosswords from 26 sources.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? No ads Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: Mine enemy is productivity

8. Word Solitaire Lite


As the name might suggest, Word Solitaire mixes up a word building game with the classic cards-for-one Klondike solitaire. Instead of clubs, hearts, spades and diamonds the cards in the columns are made up of vowels and consonants and you have to move the cards around to build words. Keep in mind you can only put a letter on top of another if it's the start of a potential word so you couldn't move a 'k' onto an 'r' for example. The aim of the game is to reveal all the letter cards and make sure they are all used up in creating words. Tools to help include some extra cards at the bottom that are optional to use, and the ability to 'burn' three cards per level if you really can't use them. If you get stuck altogether then you can hit the white flag to surrender.

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With pretty backgrounds, the option to change the color scheme and not-completely-annoying sound effects, it's a surprisingly immersive game. The app also gets a 'thumbs up' from us for integrating Twitter - you can drag and drop a blue bird icon onto a high score to brag about it on the microblogging service.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? No ads Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: When's my next fix?

9. Alexia


This game should come with an addiction warning. Take the bubble-popping principle of the likes of Bejeweled, add in a dose of running-out-of-screen Tetris panic, and mix it up with some word game action and you have Alexia. As the letters flow down the screen you have to make as many words as you can, as quickly as you can by selecting the letters in order and then hitting them to make them disappear. If you aren't getting rid of enough letters and they hit the danger area at the top of the screen, then it's curtains. There's no more to it than that but believe us when we say it's enough.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? Small banner ad along the top, not that noticeable Available as a separate app for iPad? No Addiction level warning: Think Tetris, then double it

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10. Words With Friends Free


This might actually be the best. game. ever. Think Scrabble (just don't tell Hasbro/Mattel) with the option to play your Twitter and Facebook buddies on your iPhone. We're not sure it gets any better than that. If you're short of social networking pals that like word games then the app will also let you invite someone to play from your address book, and will even randomly match you with another willing player from the iPhoneiverse. Or, if you have actual real life friends who like a bit of word game action you can opt to 'Pass and Play' and play with them.

You can have up to 20 games going on at any one time, and the app offers push notifications so you'll know when it's your turn without having to keep checking in. Just to top off the awesome, there's in-game chat, so you can trash talk your opponent during the match. The ads — which show up as a full screen every time you take a turn — are annoying, so if you plan to play this regularly you might want to upgrade to the $2.99 version, a process which, you'll be glad to know, keeps your username, games and settings safely intact.

Cost: Free So how annoying are the ads? Full screen photo ads every time you make a move = annoying Available as a separate app for iPad? Yes — as Words With Friends HD Addiction level warning: They tried to make me go to rehab

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