The real attraction is that the wheel tells you where you landed on. The new mechanism takes one click, and it spins beautifully. Previous versions relied on two clicks to spin the wheel, and its animations got gimped in version 4.0 due to issues with randomness. It all starts with the new wheel mechanism. Dare I say it, score keeping's actually good now. Well that's all about to change in a flash. Although previous updates tried to reduce the mental strain, score keeping ultimately remained clunky and unenjoyable. For years, hosts had to rely on mental math to change player scores, heavily detracting from the actual game.
Wheel of Fortune for PowerPoint's largest pain paint has been the score keeping. Introducing Wheel of Fortune for PowerPoint version 5.0, an absolute whizbanger brimmed with features on the back burner for over two years! Vastly-improved score keeping
Well, that web version's still long ways away, and I want new features now.
In the last feature update, I mentioned I would discontinue Wheel of Fortune for PowerPoint in favor of a web-based release.