Robo Word Finder sits your team around a giant letter board on a cozy desk, with little robots walking the tiles. Hidden across the grid are the words you need to find. It is free to play and runs in the browser, so the whole team joins from one shared link.
Everyone draws from a single pool of letter picks, split across the team, and marking a word spends from it. That shared budget is what keeps it a team game. You cannot sweep the board alone, so someone spots a word, someone walks it, and the team decides together whether it is worth the picks. Most of the game happens out loud.
It is quick to teach and easy to drop into, which suits a remote team that wants a short break together. Every word the team finds refills the pool and keeps the round alive, and the board comes in nine languages if your group is not all English speakers.
How to play
Step 1
Join from the link
One person creates the game and shares the room link. Everyone who opens it lands on the same board as their own robot, so the whole team gathers in one room.
Step 2
Walk the board
Move your robot with the arrow keys or WASD. The board is big on purpose, so spread out and cover different corners instead of crowding the same patch of letters.
Step 3
Mark a trail
Hold Space while walking to mark the letters you pass, and walk back over a marked tile to clear it. Tap Space to toggle just the tile you are standing on.
Step 4
Share the picks
The team shares one budget of letter picks, split between you, so talk before you spend. Finding a real word refills the pool for everyone, and a good find pays for the next one.
Step 5
Keep the rounds rolling
Each round shows its own list of words and a timer. Clear the list before the clock runs out and a fresh board rolls in. Rounds keep coming until the session ends.
Play the game. Keep the evidence.
Co-op games live on clear communication. The report shows who kept the channel clear when the pressure got loud, and where instructions got lost. Our reporting bot sits in on your video call while you play, and the reports land in your inbox minutes after the game ends. They are built from what your team said in the game, not from a survey.
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