Master of Typing
- October 11, 2018
- Utility Spectrum
"Master of Typing" is a challenging game that tests your English typing speed and accuracy with 10 difficulty levels and skilled rivals. The game includes a multicolored keyboard to help you learn proper finger positioning. It serves as both a fun and educational tool for improving touch typing skills, perfect for those looking to increase productivity while working with English texts.
Reviews
- Great for practicing typing skills with a fun racing mechanic.
- Motivating leaderboard feature encourages improvement and competition.
- Useful for beginners learning to type, providing a basic training experience.
- Frequent software errors lead to incorrect key presses and frustration.
- Limited content and challenges after initial completion, lacking replay value.
- Poor user interface and graphics, making the experience feel basic and unpolished.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is engaging and enjoyable, combining a racing mechanic with typing practice, which makes learning to type both fun and effective.
“Great to practice your typing skills; the racing mechanic makes learning to type fun.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report significant stability issues, with the game frequently freezing after the initial input, rendering it unplayable for many.
“Did not like, it doesn't even work; when typing after the first letter, it freezes.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The graphics are described as very basic and single-dimensional, leading some users to feel that the game's visual quality is not worth much.
“I would pay 1 dollar for it; the graphics are very basic and the game feels single-dimensional.”
“The graphics look outdated and lack any real detail, making the game visually unappealing.”
“The art style is bland and uninspired, which detracts from the overall experience.”