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Wordscapes is a word puzzle game combining crosswords with word searches. Though it’s more relaxing than intense, it’s highly engaging and perfect for hyper-casual play. It challenges players to find as many words as possible from a limited set of letters, making it popular for its simplicity and quick reward cycle.
Observations from playing it -
Levels 1 to 4 has just 1 set of 3 letters (Gives a faster sense of progression while learning)
Levels 5 to 8 are in a different environment (to compliment the fact that letters are now increased to 4 from 3). Similarly scenery changes for levels 9 to 12.
First advertisement popped up after Level 11 (I was invested by then).
Levels 13 to 20 have 5 letters per round and are in a different scenery.
Time taken for eeach round from 13 to 20 -
13 - 57 seconds.
14 - 59 seconds
15 (hard level) - 1:48 seconds with 2 hints
16 - 1:35 with 1 hint
17 - 1:20 with 1 hint
18 - 1:42 with 2 hints
19 (hard level) - 1: 30
20 - 1:58 with 1 hint
21 - 2 minutes (got frustrated at this point because the words in the crossword were multiples of the same word. For example - "CUB" and CUBS")
22 - 1:30 seconds
23 - 3:30 seconds, ran out of hints, got bored and zoned out.
Inferences - Less than one minute of playtime for tutorial/warm up rounds and 1 to 2 minutes for normal rounds should be good. 3 minutes plus may become annoying if game mechanics aren't engaging enough or it is too challenging.
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