Microsoft Ultimate Word Games

Microsoft Ultimate Word Games

Microsoft Ultimate Word Games is the ultimate collection of the three best word games for Windows: Crosswords, Wordament, and Word Twister. With multiple ways to play each game mode and Daily Challenges, Microsoft Ultimate Word Games is a great way to exercise your brain and relax while having fun!

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Wordament - The evolution of the hit-game! Find as many words as you can on a 4x4 grid of letter tiles.

Word Twister - The super-addictive game where you are given a rack of letter tiles and your goal is to create words using them.

Crosswords - The best Crosswords game you’ll find anywhere! With multiple board sizes, difficulties, and plenty of options, you can play Crosswords exactly the way you want!

Who is behind the development of this game?

The game studio credited with making this game is Microsoft.

Which gender(s) is the game intended for?

The game is intended for Male & Female.

Does the game use a particular platform for development, such as Unity or Unreal Engine?

The game was developed using the Construct 3 game development framework.

Does the game support play on smartphones or tablets?

Yes, Microsoft Ultimate Word Games is playable on iOS and Android devices.

Which age cohorts are considered appropriate for this game?

The demographic the game caters to by age is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is blood depicted in the game in any form?

No, there is no depiction of blood in the gameplay of Microsoft Ultimate Word Games.

Is the game appropriate for a child’s age group?

No, Microsoft Ultimate Word Games does not contain content suitable for kids.

What are the relevant keywords for this game?

The labels associated with this game are challenge, crossword.

To which game genre does this title belong?

This game is categorized under Casual.

Are there any acts of cruelty in the game?

No, there are no scenes of aggression or cruelty in Microsoft Ultimate Word Games.
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