Specifications
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Slang Words
Guess the headword in the “Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang” based on
its definitions, with some of the letters already supplied.
1 Select “Slang Words” and then press
.
The question will be displayed.
Example: A_G_L
* Press or to see the rest of the
definitions.
2 Enter letters to replace the underline
marks.
Example: N, E
* The entered letter can be changed. Press
or to select the letter and then
enter the new letter.
* One letter will be displayed in turn as a
“Hint” every time you press
. The
number of times a “Hint” can be used is
determined on the basis of the set game
level.
*To give up entering letters, press
.
3Press .
If your answer is correct, a congratulatory
message will be displayed and counted in
the “Won” column.
The answer will then be displayed.
*Press any alphabet key to display the next question.
*You can use jump function by pressing
. (See page 52.)
* If your answer is incorrect, or if you press
, “Sorry, you lost.”
will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column.
Shakespeare
You guess a keyword for which some of the letters are already supplied that
fits in the screen featuring quotations from Shakespeare.
1 Select “Shakespeare” and then press
.
The question will be displayed.
Example: _ONST__
* Press or to see the rest of the
quotations.
2 Enter letters to replace the underline
marks.
Example: M, E, R
* The entered letter can be changed. Press
or to select the letter and then
enter the new letter.
* One letter will be displayed in turn as a
“Hint” every time you press
. The
number of times a “Hint” can be used is
determined on the basis of the set game
level.
*To give up entering letters, press
.
3Press .
If your answer is correct, a congratulatory
message will be displayed and counted in
the “Won” column.
The answer will then be displayed.
*Press any alphabet key to display the next question.
*You can use jump function by pressing
. (See page 52.)
* If your answer is incorrect, or if you press
, “Sorry, you lost.”
will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column.