Tiny Vocab

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About this game

Welcome to Tiny Vocab, an enchanting word wizard adventure where your vocabulary is your greatest weapon!

Step into the shoes of a tiny but powerful wizard and defend the realm against waves of approaching monsters. The key to victory? Spelling! Each monster can only be defeated by correctly spelling words. Read the hint, tap the letters in the right order, and watch your spell fly across the battlefield.

Features:

Word-Based Combat
Face off against slimes, goblins, skeletons, ghosts, and dragons. Spell words correctly to cast powerful spells and vanquish your foes. The longer the word, the more damage you deal.

Five Worlds to Explore
Journey through the Enchanted Forest, Dark Cave, Haunted Castle, Volcanic Peaks, and Crystal Sky. Each world features new monsters and increasingly challenging words.

Endless Mode
Test your endurance in the endless survival mode. Battle wave after wave of monsters with ever-increasing difficulty and see how far your vocabulary can take you.

Rich Power-Up System
Collect and use eight different magical items in battle. Shield yourself from attacks, freeze monsters in their tracks, unleash fireballs and thunder strikes, reveal hidden letters with hints, heal your wounds, auto-complete letters with the magnet, or warp time itself.

Shop and Upgrades
Spend your hard-earned coins on power-up packs and permanent upgrades. Boost your maximum health, increase spell power, and earn bonus coins from every battle.
Updated on
Apr 22, 2026

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