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DeepLeap: The Fast-Paced Time-Wasting Word Game!

DeepLeap: The Fast-Paced Time-Wasting Word Game!
Thanks for the interest in this game! It's not done yet, it's just a demo, but email me and I'll let you know when it's ready:jeresig+deepleap@gmail.com. Follow @deepleap on Twitter for updates! i1 point h5 points r2 points e1 point Help: Spell words from the tiles to gain points. 75 tiles drop every game, reload or click here to play a new game.

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