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Designer(s)
  
Michael F.C. Crick

Developer
  
Realtime Associates

Genre
  
Puzzle video game

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Initial release date
  
September 1992

Publisher
  
Jaleco

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Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Game Boy

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Rattler Race, Microsoft Entertainment Pack, Wordtris, Maxwell's Maniac, Rodent's Revenge

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WordZap is a puzzle video game designed by Michael F.C. Crick, son of scientist Francis Crick. In 1991, it was included with Volume 3 of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack and was later released by Jaleco for the Game Boy in 1992. An updated version for newer editions of Microsoft Windows is available on the game's official website as shareware. The game has been compared with Scrabble and Boggle; in WordZap players "zap" letters in order to make proper English words.

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Gameplay

In the Game Boy version, players can choose between 3, 4, or 5 letter words. They can also enable or disable hints, allow or disallow plural forms of words and even choose the level of vocabulary used in the game. Each round has a different theme attached to it (e.g., "Any Letter"). Players have a limited time to solve each round before it ends. They also have a choice between the conventional "WordZap" mode and the "WordHai" mode; which permits players to create 3-letter words from a set of 21 tiles. Removing a tile from the screen requires using it; opening up options for building new words.

There is a built-in dictionary using a complete list of ten thousand English language words. Two players can compete against other using a Game Link. Only the "WordZap" mode is available for two-player play. All types of skill levels are accommodated in this game from novice players to experts.

References

WordZap Wikipedia


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