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.
- Includes a leaderboard that motivates users to improve their typing speed and accuracy.
- Good for beginners learning to type, providing a basic training experience.
- Frequent software errors, such as not recording key presses and freezing during gameplay.
- Limited challenges and content after initial completion, making it feel repetitive.
- Poor user interface and graphics, lacking features like multiplayer or customizable text.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is highly praised for its engaging racing mechanic, which makes practicing typing skills enjoyable and fun.
“Great to practice your typing skills; the racing mechanic makes learning to type fun.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of the game is heavily criticized, with multiple users reporting that it fails to function properly, freezing after the first letter is typed. Overall, the game appears to have significant stability issues that hinder its usability.
“Did not like, doesn't even work; when typing after the first letter, it freezes.”
“Did not like, doesn't even work; when typing after the first letter, it freezes.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are described as very basic and single-dimensional, leading some users to feel that it is only worth a minimal price. Overall, the visual presentation lacks depth and complexity.
“I would pay 1 dollar for it; it has very basic graphics and is a single-dimensional game.”