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I love the game, it's such a neat little time-waster, though I'm not so sure how I feel about the expert mode and how much it might hurt =P
expert mode was/is in the original as well and it's difficult, you really need those long words that can only be found in my passive vocabulary. endless mode, introduced in the remaster, is fun though but also not easy.
is there much of a difference between this and the original one? If I'm playing the original, will my power-ups transfer to the new one (like it does when I played the demo and then started the real game)?
you can read about the differences on the store page. there aren't that many but the new soundtrack blew me away and endless mode is more fun than I'd expected. the animated enemies look good too. I'm also doing story mode all over again and I don't really play games more than once, so that says something.
as for your save, unfortunately it won't transfer to the remastered version, you have to start over.
Yes, this should still get the remastered version, I've tried to set everything up so that anyone that has Letter Quest will get the remastered version. I haven't tested this myself since the game has been released, but as far as I know it should work, that's how it's set up behind the scenes. :)