In game development realism is dangerous line to traverse, and there is no endgame.
Word Chase is a word building game where players attempt to find as many words in the game as possible and earn a high score. Words must be at least 2 letters long. Each letter connects to any adjacent letter, including those beside, above, below, or diagonally. Connect letters to form words. Each letter is worth 10 points. Starting with the 6th letter in a word, each letter is worth 20 points. Words only count once, even if you find them using different paths on the grid.
In game development realism is dangerous line to traverse, and there is no endgame.
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