![]() Equate-Master |
Equate-Master is an electronic Grand-Master, or Proctor, for Equate. It allows any number of players to play a distributed game of Equate via email, by acting as an independent third party whose role is simply to hand out tiles as needed.
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What's Equate?! Equate is a Scrabble-like game, but rather than forming words, you form criss-crossing equations. Equate has won awards from Games Magazine, Dr. Toy, and Parent's Choice. For more information about Equate, visit the official Equate web site. After you buy yourself a game and find a long-distance friend to play with, use Equate-Master to play. Equate-Master snapshot: |
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Equate-Master started out as Scrabble-Master, but was easily adapted for Equate. It was written and is maintained by Nathaniel Hekman. Scrabble-Master was written in August 1997, and Equate-Master in October 1999. It can't be distributed, but it can be freely used. Please note that I am unable to provide any kind of support besides what is available on this web site. The current history is available on-line.
| [Disclaimers: Neither Nate Hekman nor the Equate-Master programme are in any way affiliated with or endorsed by the Equate trademark owner, Conceptual Math Media, Inc.] |