In Sentiment Match you will try to match Amazon Comprehend's sentiment measurements to specific goals, by making positive, negative, neutral or mixed statements. The closer you match the goals, the higher your score. You may not always agree with Comprehend's measurements. That's OK! And if you want to consider it a toy instead of a game, just ignore the score. That's OK, too!
In a practice round, you can get an idea of how Amazon Comprehend rates your statements as Positive, Negative, Neutral or Mixed, assigning a score for each of those factors.
In the first round of game play, you will be asked to make a statement to match each of those sentiments. In round one, points are awarded based on how many attempts it takes to match the sentiment.
In the second round, you will be asked to match both the predominant sentiment (e.g. POSITIVE) as well as the degree of that sentiment that Amazon Comprehend measures (e.g. POSITIVE @ 83%). In round two, points are awarded based on how close you get to the percentage, as well as a degree of difficulty (lower percentages are harder).
Your high score is saved, so in subsequent visits, you can try to top your previous high score.