Word game is literally a game of words. Player controls "I" to find clues between lines, delete words to change the meaning of sentences, or shift words to rewrite facts. “I” must be wise and brave enough complete the mission of words. May the best "I” win!
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Release Date | Jan 14, 2021 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 98.8% (overwhelmingly positive) Top 1% |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 95% Top 1% |
Reviews | 4.5K Top 5% |
Curators | 12 reviews |
Median Play Time | 44 min Bottom 25% |
Followers | 11.1K Top 10% |
Owners | ± 434.5K Top 10% |
Copies Sold | ± 434.5K Top 4% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows Word Game: Episode 0's Steam rating and reviews between January 2021 and December 2023. Steam's rating is very stable, varying from 99.3% (September 2021) to 98.7% (April 2021).
The 4.5K reviews Top 5% suggest that Word Game: Episode 0 is an AAA level success. There are peaks that suggests major updates or discounts.
Review Languages
This doughnut graph shows Word Game: Episode 0's reviewers languages. The most popular language is Simplified Chinese (92%), followed by Traditional Chinese (7%). There is a healthy diversity in the review languages, with 12 different languages represented. The game has 2 translations (Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese), it's always good to have more translations to access other markets.
Time Played
This chart displays the time played in Word Game: Episode 0, showing a comparison between positive and negative reviews. The time played is unusually low, reaching only 67 minutes in the 80th percentile, but the game is free.
The negative reviews median playtime closely matches the median for positive reviews, meaning that there is no major difference between the players' experiences and the reviews probably reflect personal preferences more than anything else.