Wordament Wanders on to the Web By Michelle Balsan, 31 Jan 2013 FollowtopicsWordament (Web)Xbox Game StudiosFree to PlayPuzzleMichelle Balsan If you're anything like me, you're always happy for an excuse to play more Wordament. After the successful launch of Wordament (WP), it was fairly expected to see the Wordament (Windows) version appear. What we didn't expect, however, was Wordament (WP) Achievements. None of us complained, though.Not only did these new platforms mean more word-swiping fun with our Frenemies, but they also gifted players who had earned achievements in other versions of Wordament some easy GamerScore. The leaderboard achievements from the original and Win 8 iterations of the game were also removed, making completion on the iOS version even easier.Today, Major Nelson revealed that a fourth platform is now in play: Wordment (Web). The web-based version contains ten achievements worth 50G, with a list that is very similar to its iOS counterpart. Like the iOS version, several of the achievements (such as playing 100 games) will pop if you've already completed them on your tag in another version of the game.You can check out the Wordament (Web), which is available through your web browser and at no cost, right here. The web version of the game is currently in beta, so it may not be available in all regions just yet.Thanks to all the community members who sent this one in!We've got the full list of Wordament (Web) achievements - check the list for guides to unlocking them.More Wordament (Web) stories: Wordament (Web) Gets Discontinued Wordament Gets New Platform and Update Wordament Receives New Features in Latest Update Wordament Leaderboards Overhauled Wordament Gets Another Update Screenshots Written by Michelle BalsanMichelle is the Assistant Manager of the Newshounds at TrueAchievements and has been a member of staff since 2010. When not contributing to gaming websites, she makes her living as a mild-mannered librarian. She can be compelled to play just about anything if there's a co-op component, and has been playing games with friends and siblings since the Atari 2600. As it's reportedly healthy to have hobbies outside of gaming, she also roots for some of the most difficult sporting franchises to root for, the New York Mets and New York Jets, but offsets that by rooting for the New Jersey Devils. She's also seen pretty much none of the movies you have, but she's working on that.