EYS tipped us off on the latest PSP flash game developed and posted by Shallan on his website. Well, we can never turn down a hot lead and headed right over there. We were greeted by a scrolling text announcing that X Word Offline version is now available. This latest version allows players to add/edit their own crossword clues using wordpad, notepad and other text editor on PC or any other OS. Shallan hopes enough people will participate in making, sharing and combining clues to achieve a massive database. Sounds fun and yes we're adding our own clues soon. The folder contains a README.txt containing instructions on installing X Word Offline version on your PSP as well as directions on adding new clues. So you shouldn't have any problems.
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