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Use a heavier-weight font on tiles

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    lolamoth3
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    While the scores and elapsed time are easily readable, the letters on the tiles are too thin—not enough contrast for easy readability. Thanks!

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      While the scores and elapsed time are easily readable, the letters on the tiles are too thin—not enough contrast for easy readability. Thanks!

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      @lolamoth3 I agree. I've mentioned this several times. The letters need to be bigger (so they fit most of the tile), thicker and a dark black. How hard is it to use the same style as the original board and email board? Unless this is rectified, I'm done with this game.

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        @lolamoth3 I agree. I've mentioned this several times. The letters need to be bigger (so they fit most of the tile), thicker and a dark black. How hard is it to use the same style as the original board and email board? Unless this is rectified, I'm done with this game.

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        betterlate1
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        @dan-mitchell I am getting used to the font as is..but that does not stop the eyestrain

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