how to play the game: click green flag a couple times, then click 1. the game lasts three rounds, and seven phases. the vowel phase, then the shop phase, then the play phase, then the shop and play phase are repeated twice. at the end, whoever has more round wins is the winner of the game. to tiebreak, whoever has more money wins. if both players have the same amount of wins and money, nobody wins. the question mark tiles are a, e, i, o, u, and y. when the first player clicks on a question mark tile, it should spin into a vowel and go to that player's hand. it then goes to player 2, who clicks on a different vowel, and then there should be a transition into the "shop phase". this part was added to make the probability of a word being possible to spell in the "play phase" higher. if you don't want to play with the "vowel phase", click 1 at the start to skip straight to the "shop phase". after both players have selected their vowels, they go to the shop phase. the number next to any letter displayed is how much it costs. players take turn buying letters. if you want to progress to the play phase, you can click the pass button. after the pass button is clicked four times, the game progresses to the play phase. in the play phase, the aim is to have more letters in any word spelled. for example, if the first player owns "c" and "a", while the second player owns "r" and "t", this is who would win when these words are spelled: car: p1 cat: p1 art: p2 rat: p2 to move a tile to the board, click on it, and then click on the circle that's located where you want to play the tile. if you realize you don't want to play that tile, click the pass button to x out of selection. if both players run out of tiles, or the board is full and no words are spelled, then a tie will occur. otherwise, whoever has more letters in the spelt word wins. if multiple words are spelt at once, i have no idea what'll happen. after this, the player who won gets 40 dollars, while the player who lost gets 20. if there's a tie, both players get 30 dollars. it then goes back to the shop phase.
this game is intended to be played with two players on the same device. however, if you don't have someone else to play with, playing with yourself still has a surprising amount of startegy. the game is intended to have abilities for each letter, but that's breaking the game slightly, so i didn't add those in this version. pink bunny looking thing in shop drawn by my friend, everything else is by me