Vowels in Your Bowels

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Vowels in Your Bowels

Shoot vowels at rows of winding bowels bloated with pesky letters – clear the bowels by forming complete words in this wacky, story-based, visually striking word puzzle game!

Instructions: Score points and progress through the levels by using your mouse to aim and shoot vowels at lines of letters to form complete words - don't let the letters reach 'The End'! Fill the Progress Bar by forming words with the provided vowels, and form words in rapid succession to add to your points multiplier.

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January 18, 2010