Fast Typing Master
font is horrible.
Too fast for most people
But I like the difficulty.
I average 90WPM
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
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I will have to say, about the font choice–it is a bit difficult to read, especially in a time crunch. The R’s and A’s are too similar, as are the O’s and D’s, the K’s and X’s, and U’s and V’s. By the way, there is a typo in the description before the level starts–“disappear” is spelled wrong, as “disapear”. Besides all of this, the game has great potential. The graphics are simple but very well done, and the increasing speed of the words makes for a great challenge.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Oh No! Ninjas!
Addictive. Largely reccomend.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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This is a fun way to improve your Words Per Minute (WPM) typing skills. I like the cartoonish graphics, Japanese-themed music, and silly comments from the sensei. Check out my gameplay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE_xKMgQhps&feature=youtu.be
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Typomancer in the Feather’s Way
A very different proposal with a very frantic gameplay this is Typomancer. At first I thought that having to type in the middle of a game would make for a strange experience, but I was totally wrong. The fact of typing brought something quite innovative, where we can have frantic moments when it is necessary to type very fast or even moments when we can prepare for the worst by anticipating typing. I really liked the game’s proposal in combination with the effects. 10/10.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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The game has a very nice experience, with a very well polishing done and with a very interesting cost-benefit.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Phantom Typist
Introduction
Phantom typist is the typing arcade game which you can learn and improve typing skill of Chinese characters.
Type correct Chinese characters to clear the falling blocks before they fill up the screen, get the high score at the leaderboard with various play modes and levels!
How to Play
1. Chinese character blocks will fall down
2. You need to type the correct word to remove the corresponding block.
3. If these blocks fill up the screen, you will lose.
4. Type fast and correctly to achieve high score.
5. Also, apply game modes to experience different rules.
Features
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Self-defined difficulty and game modes
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Show the meaning and pronounce of characters
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Game records
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Steam leaderboard
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Steam acheivements
Story mode and other features will be updated during early access!
Tybot Invasion: The Typing Runner
Simple, clean, fun and challenging game! It’s also very didactic, not only for approaching typing skills in a really ludic and laidback way, but also for offering the opportunity to learn and fix English vocabulary. Very addictive, just like all the other games from Sensen, making every run exciting with the right touch of difficulty. Every new game is a good surprise for me. Keep it up, guys! (:
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
The best key response this typing game can give to you.
Graphic: Not gorgeous but cool.
Game: Neat & Crispy.
Many typing games stayed a while and got uninstalled from my PC.
but I think this one will somehow survive.
Not gorgeous but good.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Tyfortress: Tactical Typing
This is an excellent typing game. The difficulty scale ranges from sheer beginner skill level, to very difficult… I am fairly good at typing with an average wpm of about 90 (highest of about 120 or so), and the harder levels gave me quite a challenge. I have not yet earned every achievement, although I do intend to. Can’t beat the price too. Worth the money!
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Very good for the price. The vocabulary and sentence structure is a little weird, but I really like the design and game play of it. Engaging and fun.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Typefighters (Steam Edition)
I’m gonna keep it very short and very.. whatever. I played this game a year ago and I took it again now just for fun xD
Well, I won only one thing in my entire life - European championships for typing speed or something like this. I mean, various titles in the same “competition” type XD
One can probably argue that this is one of the many causes that forced me to undergo surgery three times on my right hand, but this is another story.. xD
Well, I have always typed like at 700-800 characters per minute (NOT WPM, that means WORDS per minute! 800 words per minute I think not even an octopus). So this game was one of my very first choices on Steam.
– Real player with 55.6 hrs in game
This game has very great potential and I love the way it’s programmed. It has a very simple design, focusing only on the typing with no superfluous graphic distractions. The amount of modes is nice, and provides variety for those who want a simple game to play, and it also offers multiplayer options with people online. I personally play the Stream Mode, as it lets you know your WPM (since I purchased the game to help me type faster). HOWEVER. At the time of this review, I am VERY disappointed in the word choices: fake words, misspelled words, Roman numerals, acronyms, unnecessary apostrophes, proper nouns that aren’t capitalized, and way too many words about reproductive organs. I’m not sure if users are the ones who contribute to the word lists, but since you have to be online to play this game anyway, I think it would be better if the game just pulled words from an online dictionary instead.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Words for Evil
Words for Evil - rogue-like word game. With some basic ‘RPG’ (in terms of Rogue-like) elements and the word-connecting basic gameplay mechanic. The thing I really liked is that the game actually aims to develop your vocabulary, explains things, and instigate, relish the player to continue the journey, open some new characters, new lands, new types of monsters… And new words, of course!
However, there are some itches that stop me from declaring my love for this game worldwide.
First of all, while a rogue-like basis is really suitable for this game, I am well aware that not all players around like such games. I am not too fond of rogue-likes myself, actually. And there we have a combo of two not-so-popular-and-kinda-boring-for-many-people genres, which makes the audience interest even rarer, in big numbers. Negative multiplication, ever heard of such a concept in your lessons of Economics?
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Ever since this game popped up on the main shop front page as a new game, I was curious. I love word games. Words for Evil did not disappoint at all.
It’s a walker type game, and you can quit out anytime from the level and keep the progress you’ve made. You make your own party out of a number of unlockable heroes, including Santa Claus (who is seriously impressive in a fight)! Essentially you’re given one of a number of puzzles, depending on whether you are up against a monster, a chest, or a trap, and you have to do your best at figuring them out. It stimulates the mind, and there are RPG elements as well, such as levelling up and buying gear.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Letter Quest: Grimm’s Journey Remastered
Definitely recommended!
It’s fun, it’s cute, it joggs the brain. Whether you’re super brain or fuzzy old me, it’s playable by everyone who can spell English words.
You play as Grimm, a little reaper who is on a quest to get pizza. You venture through various locations where you have to beat up monsters by spelling words from 15 available random letters.
Along the way, you free shopkeepers who sell you stuff for the gems you earn; upgrades, special abilities, books, potions, weapons. There’s even two more characters to unlock that you can play with, with different stats (but all upgrades, special abilities, and stuff transfer)
– Real player with 230.9 hrs in game
Fantastic little word game, which can be described as a scrabble-meets-RPG (or to be more precise: monster mashing in a fantasy setting with basic cRPG elements, if you like).
As in original scrabble, you are building words from letter tiles, but instead of accumulating points, you are using them to defeat your opponents. There is loot, potions, various unlockables, character development and… yes, there are quests! (scrabble-like, mainly about building specific number of words meeting specific criteria).
– Real player with 39.1 hrs in game
Spooky Typing: The Ghost Plague
The game is challenging but really fun once you understanding the core mechanic! That’s a solid typing game! The graphics and sound effect are on point! Recommended!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Another great typing game from Sensen Games. Really simple, but with a good soundtrack and design. A couple of hours of great entertainment, totally worth the price!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game