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Write a programme on c# making sceamble game..

using System;
class scrambled
{
public static void Main()
{
string name,guess,choice;
Console.WriteLine(" What is your name");
name=Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("Welcome to the World of Scrambled Words {0}",name);
Console.WriteLine("This is just an easy game. Just simply unscramble the letters");
Console.WriteLine("If you want hint then press H");
Console.WriteLine("Need one more helpful hint? Then enter H!");
Console.WriteLine("Are you ready ? [YES/NO]");
choice=Console.ReadLine();
if(choice == "YES")
{
Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to  get Question  on your screen");
Console.ReadKey();
Console.WriteLine("Guess this Scrambled Word");
Console.WriteLine("putremoc");
Console.WriteLine(" Please  enter your answer");
guess=Console.ReadLine();
if(guess == "computer")
{
Console.WriteLine("Correct");
}
else
if(guess == "H")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: A machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions.");
}
else
if(guess == "V")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: You're using it right now!");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Oops, wrong answer!");
}
Console.ReadKey();
Console.WriteLine(" 2nd Scrambled Word");
Console.WriteLine("lsodi");
Console.WriteLine(" Please  enter your answer");
guess=Console.ReadLine();
if(guess == "solid")
{
Console.WriteLine("Correct");
}
else
if(guess == "H")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: A thing that occupy space and mass");
}
else
if(guess == "V")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: this may be your mobile phone");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Oops, wrong answer!");
}
Console.ReadKey();
Console.WriteLine("3rd Scrambled Word");
Console.WriteLine("samohop");
Console.WriteLine(" Please  enter your answer");
guess=Console.ReadLine();
if(guess == "shampoo")
{
Console.WriteLine("Correct");
}
else
if(guess == "H")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: A liquid thing that be you use at time of bathing.");
}
else
if(guess == "V")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT:  use on hair cleaning mostly ");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Oops, wrong answer!");
}
Console.ReadKey();
Console.WriteLine("Guess this Scrambled Word");
Console.WriteLine("agigm");
Console.WriteLine(" Please  enter your answer");
guess=Console.ReadLine();
if(guess == "maggi")
{
Console.WriteLine("Correct");
}
else
if(guess == "H")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: this is very smooth and white in color");
}
else
if(guess == "V")
{
Console.WriteLine("HINT: this may ready in 2 mins");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Oops, wrong answer!");
}
}
else
if(choice == "NO")
{
Console.WriteLine(" Are you losser??? Get OUT !! ");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(" Invalid key  you have entered");
}
}
}

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