Wordmaster

Manufacturer: Zoo Games
Lowest Used Price: USD 19.99
Lowest New Price: USD 16.12
- Uses the innovative and intuitive Nintendo DS stylus and Touch Screen to spell out each word
- Progress from Novice to Wordmaster as the difficulty increases - fewer number of guesses as you move through the ranks
- Start with six mixed letters and rearrange them to spell correct words in Anagram Mode
- Unlock Timed Mode after achieving the ranks of Wordmaster
- High Score screen tracks your performance and progress
Release Date: 2008-08-12

Totally fun!
I love word puzzles and the day I got it, I played for 2 hours after only planning to play for a few minutes! It's very addicting. I read the one review that mentioned that the categories get repetitive and they do, but they've been different words each time. Some categories are so vague that it adds more challenge to the puzzle because you're not sure what they mean by the clue. It's a great way to unwind at the end of the day. I highly recommend it.

Repetitive and Simple
As a huge word game fan, I was very disappointed in how repetitive this game actually is with the clues. At first glance, the game seemed challenging, but after spending a couple of hours playing this game, it became easier and easier to solve the clues. This might be a fun game for young teens, but beyond that, it's pretty much a waste of money and time.

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A bit easier than I thought it would be, but still very fun and engaging.

What! Only two word games?
That's my first thought when I got the Wordmaster DS. There's only TWO games on there! Wordmaster and Anagrams.
I don't know, I guess I got the impression that there was going to be alot of word games. My mistake.
With that said, the two games are fun. I enjoyed the games. They give you clues to guess what the word is which helps alot.
If you like word games, especially Anagrams, this is for you. If you are looking for a bunch of variety games, look elsewhere. They should have added some more games such as hangman maybe? Or some other word fun.

small complaint
I am a huge word game fan, so I picked this game up knowing very little about it.
My major complaint is that, unlike other games that turn the DS sideways to use, there is no left-handed option on this game so I find myself sometimes covering up my gameboard with my hand as I write. Just a bit disappointing. (Yes, there is an option to click on letters instead of writing them by hand... but I'm so much more comfortable using my left hand even for that.)

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