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TuxWordSmith

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Developer(s)
  
Charles B. Cossé

Type
  
Educational game

Operating system
  
Cross-platform

Website
  
Asymptopia Software

TuxWordSmith

Stable release
  
0.7.11 / 18 August 2010

License
  
GNU General Public License

TuxWordSmith is a multi-language word game similar to Scrabble in which users play against Tux, the Linux mascott. The game is distributed with over 80 language[i]-language[j] dictionaries courtesy of the xdxf project. Players take turns submitting words in language[i] and, if the word is valid (i.e. occurs within the corresponding dictionary) then the corresponding language[j] definition is displayed. The default resource is Webster's Dictionary for strictly English game play, and most similar to Scrabble.

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Special Features

  • Support for Greek, Chinese and Russian characters via unicode
  • Letter distributions are computed dynamically, based on frequency of occurrence within each dictionary
  • Configurable upper limit to length of words used by Tux character opponent
  • Platform independent design (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS)
  • Animated Tux (The Linux Mascott) character
  • Animated tiles come to life upon correct submission
  • Optional GUI Admin Configuration Panel (uses WxPython)
  • Screensaver/Demo mode
  • Optional fireworks display at startup
  • 0 (demo),1 and 2 player modes
  • History

    Historically TuxMathScrabble came first (circa 2001). Using the language resources provided by the xdxf project it was possible to create this "sister" application to TuxMathScrabble. According to the author the intent of the project was not to reproduce Scrabble, but to extend TuxMathScrabble. The first release of TuxWordSmith was made in 2006.

    References

    TuxWordSmith Wikipedia