Word Finder

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In Word Finder you play as a little monster where the objective is to find pictures corresponding to words you are given. The game utilizes DirectX to deliver fresh colorful 3D graphics not found in most educational games and is fine tuned to have simple yet responsive controls anyone can pick up. The game also supports non-English words and is completely flexible, anyone can add or take away words from the game (including the demo). By default there are three levels with three word themes, one is fruits, the other is animals and the last is clothes. Adding your own words is as simple as copying pictures to the appropriate folder. Instructions are provided in the read me on how to add words.

To play this game you will need to download install both PhysX (http://www.ageia.com/drivers/drivers.html) and DirectX (http://filehippo.com/download_directx/). Both software packages are 100% free and are required to play the game. Version 1.1 includes unspecified updates.

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