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  • GameCharts     Steam    WordMaster
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    About WordMaster

    WordMaster is a simple word making game. A round lasts 1 minute with 7 randomly selected letters (with at least a single vowel among them). You score points by creating long words or by using letters that are used less frequently in English. You may repeat letters within a word. The trailer shows exactly what the game is and takes you through a full round, post game, and leaderboard update.

    For example:

    Suppose our round letters are W I N E R S L. We could spell wines, winners, sewers, sinners etc.

    Here is a breakdown of the scoring:
    Letter points:
    AEIOULNSTR = 1 pt
    DG = 2 pts
    BCMP = 3 pts
    FHVWY = 4 pts
    K = 5 pts
    JX = 8 pts
    QZ = 10 pts

    Word length:
    3 letters = 1 pt
    4 letters = 2 pts
    5 letters = 3 pts
    6 letters = 5 pts
    7 letters = 8 pts
    8 or more letters = 10 pts

    This is my first attempt at coding. I'm a teacher and wanted something my students could play that would be somewhat educational....