Команда разработчиков Microsoft Casual Games выпустила на Windows 10 и Windows 10 Mobile новую игрушку Microsoft Ultimate Word Games или просто Wordament. В набор входит несколько интересных игр, которые понравятся любителям кроссвордов.
Всего Microsoft Ultimate Word Games включает в себя 3 игры – Jumble, Crosswords и Wordament.
- Jumble. В этой игре вам дается несколько плиток с буквами. Из этих плиток надо сложить как можно больше разных слов.
- Wordament. Суть Wordament заключается в том, чтобы найти максимум различных слов на таблице, содержащей в себе набор случайных букв.
- Crossword. Классические кроссворды. Разные размеры доски, разные уровни сложно и куча разных опций.
Каждая из этих игр оформлена в виде некой саги. На карте расположены уровни, которые вам надо будет проходить и таким образом продвигаться по карте. Каждый месяц разработчики будут добавлять новые карты и новые уровни. Есть возможность играть в Wordament Multiplayer с другими игроками, а также выполнять ежедневные задания. Кроме того, игра поддерживает достижения Xbox Live и таблицу рекордов, а все ваши сохранения будут надежно храниться в облаке, что позволит играть на разных устройствах без потери прогресса. Добавьте к этому также возможность персонализировать игру с помощью тем и подробную статистику о ваших играх.
Если игры со словами вам по душе, тогда ссылку на загрузку вы найдете ниже. Русский язык поддерживается, поэтому у вас не возникнет никаких языковых проблем с этой игрой.
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Microsoft Ultimate Word Games (known as Wordament on iOS and Android) is a word puzzle game published by Xbox Game Studios, first released for Windows Phone as Wordament on April 24, 2012.[1][2] The game was relaunched in June 2017 with two new game modes, Crosswords and Word Twister (first known as Jumble).
History
The game had the distinction that allows optional access to online leaderboards through the Xbox Live service from all platforms, including iOS and Android devices.[3][4] Through the service, the game gives out achievements and the associated Gamerscore as reward, even if the user is using a non-Microsoft device.[5][6]
Rules and gameplay
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In Wordament, the goal is to find words by highlighting adjacent or diagonal letter tiles in sequence. Words must have at least three letters and cannot be abbreviations or proper nouns. To make a word, select any tile and drag through adjacent or diagonal letter tiles to make words. Each tile can only be used once per word. Some tiles have two letters or unique characteristics. Double letter tiles with a slash between them can work as either letter, otherwise if there are two letters they are both used. A dash after a letter is a prefix tile. Prefix tiles can only be used at the beginning of a word. A dash before a letter is a suffix tile. Suffix tiles can only be used at the end of a word.
In Word Twister, the goal is to make as many words as possible using the given tiles. Words must have at least three letters and cannot be abbreviations or proper nouns. To make a word, click or drag tiles to move them above the rack and press the Check button. The Bonus Twister is an extra puzzle players can unlock by finding the three words with keys next to them. Players can solve by using all the tiles given.
In Crosswords, the goal is to find answers for all of the given clues. Divided into two lists, Across and Down, clues often involve trivia, word play, or brain teasers. To answer a clue, highlight the grid space by clicking on the clue in the list. You can also select any square in the crossword grid and click the square again to swap between highlighting Across and Down clues. Type in the missing letters to fill in the answer. You can check any letter, answer, or the full grid at any time with the Check button. Correct letters will become green while wrong ones will be marked with a red strike.
References
- ↑ Brier Dudley (March 19, 2012). «Boggling success of Microsoft’s Wordament app». The Seattle Times. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ↑ «Wordament». Scrabble Word Finders. August 17, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
- ↑ Spence, Ewan. «Review: Wordament (Xbox Live)».
- ↑ Gibson, Ellie (14 January 2013). «Wordament Review».
- ↑ Acevedo, Paul (22 December 2012). «Wordament heads to iOS with Achievements — what that means for Windows Phone». WP Central. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ↑ Minor, Jordan (8 October 2013). «Wordament Brings Xbox Live Achievements to Android». PC World. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
External links
- Microsoft Ultimate Word Games at Microsoft Casual Games
- Microsoft Wordament (iOS) at the Apple App Store
- Wordament by Microsoft (Android) at Google Play
- Microsoft Ultimate Word Games at Wikipedia
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Developer(s) | Microsoft Casual Games |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft Studios |
Platform(s) | Windows 10, iOS, Android |
Release | Windows 10
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Genre(s) | Word puzzle |
Microsoft Ultimate Word Games (known as Wordament on iOS and Android) is a word puzzle game published by Microsoft Studios, first released for Windows Phone as ‘Wordament’ on April 24, 2012.[1][2] The game was relaunched in June 2017 with two new game modes, Crosswords and Word Twister (first known as Jumble).
History[edit]
The game had the distinction that allows optional access to online leaderboards through Xbox Live service from all platforms, including iOS and Android devices.[3][4]
Through the service, the game gives out achievements and the associated Gamerscore as reward, even if the user is using a non-Microsoft device.[5][6]
Rules and gameplay[edit]
In Wordament, the goal is to find words by highlighting adjacent or diagonal letter tiles in sequence. Words must have at least three letters and cannot be abbreviations or proper nouns. To make a word, select any tile and drag through adjacent or diagonal letter tiles to make words. Each tile can only be used once per word. Some tiles have two letters or unique characteristics. Double letter tiles with a slash between them can work as either letter, otherwise if there are two letters they are both used. A dash after a letter is a prefix tile. Prefix tiles can only be used at the beginning of a word. A dash before a letter is a suffix tile. Suffix tiles can only be used at the end of a word.
In Word Twister, the goal is to make as many words as possible using the given tiles. Words must have at least three letters and cannot be abbreviations or proper nouns. To make a word, click or drag tiles to move them above the rack and press the Check button. The Bonus Twister is an extra puzzle players can unlock by finding the three words with keys next to them. Players can solve by using all the tiles given.
In Crosswords, the goal is to find answers for all of the given clues. Divided into two lists, Across and Down, clues often involve trivia, word play, or brain teasers. To answer a clue, highlight the grid space by clicking on the clue in the list. You can also select any square in the crossword grid and click the square again to swap between highlighting Across and Down clues. Type in the missing letters to fill in the answer. You can check any letter, answer, or the full grid at any time with the Check button. Correct letters will become green while wrong ones will be marked with a red strike.
References[edit]
- ^ Brier Dudley (March 19, 2012). «Boggling success of Microsoft’s Wordament app». The Seattle Times. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
- ^ «Wordament». Scrabble Word Finders. August 17, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
- ^ Spence, Ewan. «Review: Wordament (Xbox Live)». www.allaboutwindowsphone.com.
- ^ Gibson, Ellie (14 January 2013). «Wordament Review». www.eurogamer.net.
- ^ Acevedo, Paul (22 December 2012). «Wordament heads to iOS with Achievements — what that means for Windows Phone». WP Central. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- ^ Minor, Jordan (8 October 2013). «Wordament Brings Xbox Live Achievements to Android». PC World. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
External links[edit]
- Official website