Updates to the Hangman application

Posted by Wade on July 22, 2007

I had no idea that this game would be so popular!  Despite the crappy graphics, it’s been referred half a dozen times, and received almost 300 unique hits in the last 24-hours.  Pretty amazing!


Here’s the link to Hangman.  Give it a try.  Here’s the original Hangman announcement.


There have been a few updates to the original program, including:



  • Includes the definition of the word; calls a .NET web service that parses a web response from Dictionary.com (please let me know if you find problems!)
  • Tracks statistics (e.g. total times played, won, and lost); so far we lose a LOT more 
  • Frees the man from the noose if you win

Yes, they’re all silly little updates, but hopefully it increases the enjoyment of the game.


Here are a couple screen shots with the updates.  The first one shows what happens when you die, err, lose.


Hangman; lose


This next one shows what happens when you win.  Doesn’t that look a lot more pleasant?


Hangman; winning


This sure is fun stuff to play with.  Now that I feel more comfortable with Silverlight and WPF, there are all kinds of things I’d like to write.  It’s a shame I’m not more artistic.


Anyone out there have some mad artistic skills that would like to team up with me?


Best of luck!

Comments (2)

  • That’s a great feature to add, I was seriously starting to think your app is making up words :)

  • No, they’re real words!

    If you take a look at one of my previous posts, Devising a strategy to (consistently) win Hangman, you’ll see that I grabbed these words out of a dictionary file, parsed them into separate files based on character count, and extracted some statistics out of the data.

    Sadly, I find that I only know 1 in 10 of the words it grabs (okay, maybe 1 in 20). :-)

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