Wordmaster
- 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
Product Description
You’ve never played a vocabulary and strategy game as challenging and unique as Wordmaster! Based on the classic style of the “Mastermind” board game, Wordmaster uses your vocabulary and spelling skills to deduce hidden 6-letter words. But you’ll have help – use the clues from the vocabulary guru, Master Sum Ting Wong, and follow your intuition to solve the puzzles. It’s available only on the Nintendo DS, so you can pick-up-and-play anytime and anywhere you’d like! … More >>

not what I expected to get. It is actully knid of hard and you really have to think to get the word. instructions are not the explict.
Rating: 4 / 5
Yep, I recieved this game as a birthday gift. I thought this was another word search game but it turns out to be anagrams.
Which are a different ball game all together. You can be a Novice which you get 9 tries of guessing what the word will be. Apprentice 8 tries, Adept 7 tries,Master 6 tries, Wordmaster 5 tries. Each level allows you less tries to solve the puzzles. The goal of the game is to discover the hidden word. The neat thing that I didn’t know is that you also can win trophies, maybe high scores are with any other games you play now but trophies are different like your bragging rights to prove it.The little buddha shakes his head when your wrong, and he gives you the touch down sign when you win the clue. Something different than the word search. It’s all anagrams.
Rating: 5 / 5
They don’t have a lot of word games out there for the DS yet, so I bought this for myself as a stocking stuffer this past Christmas. I enjoy the game, but I play Word Jong much more than I do this game. It needs more things to do on the game.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game took some time to get used to, as it doesn’t provide a lot of direction or help. However, once you figure it out, it’s really challenging and will get your brain going. It’s not as good as WordJong, but it’s close.
Rating: 3 / 5
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.
Rating: 5 / 5