SCRABBLE - Player Reviews
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computer decides when to end the game, Jun 03, 2008
by Rick D. (Richmond Va)
I have an issue with the computer deciding when to end the game. On several occasions I have been playing the computer and it has ended the game when I still have letters that can play. The rules of the game state that the game ends when there are no plays left by either player. I also have an issue with the word list in the dictionary. Some of the words that the computer uses are so off the wall that I have to look them up to see if they are actually words that have definitions. Some of the words describe foreign items which I don’t think should be valid. Overall I like the game but I really have an issue with the computer ending the games prematurely.




Scrabble is Your Helper, May 27, 2008
by James Flakes (Atlanta, GA USA)
I grew up playing Scrabble. My mother started me playing the game with her. I found it intriguing, educational, and challenging. It was fun as well. It helps to improve my vocabulary development.
It is worth the time to download and install the full version of Scrabble. If I have it on the PC, I will be able to enjoy the game and learn new words that I have never seen before.
The game is not only for children, but it is for teenagers and adults as well. It allows kids and adults alike to learn new words.
I have played Upwords and Boggle. I enjoyed these games. They have helped me discover words quickly.
Without Scrabble, it would probably be harder to learn new words and play other games without learning something educational.




Great, but who makes up the words?, Apr 28, 2008
by Terri Gabriell (New Jersey, USA)
I love this game and enjoy playing it on the computer, but I have many problems with the dictionary and the abominations it includes as words. ZA may be an abbreviation for pizza somewhere, but no one I know has ever heard or used it, yet it is included as a word. The same with wiz, used for whiz, and wizes, used as the plural of wiz. As much as I love the game, I think with the dictionary accepting bogus words like these, it is ultimately an assault on the English language. Which brings up the use of foreign words. I’d like to know who creates the scrabble dictionary and why the game doesn’t just use a standard dictionary so that these bogus words, which appear in no other dictionary on earth, don’t ruin the game.




Scrabble, Apr 21, 2008
by Vulvo (Trinidad and Tobago)
I love this game it is great family entertainment and most of all I love beating my WIFE in the game(sshhh try to beat her) LOL




excellent and challenging, Apr 07, 2008
by TAZO (AUSTRALIA)
i love scrabble blast because it is great after a stressful day to sit down and unwind to the game its a little challenging which is also great to keep that what they call a brain working.And my partner and i see who can get the best words and scores.




cool game!, Mar 23, 2008
by hema (india)
i love this game very much and have played the board version of this game before. it’s very simulating and keeps one mind engaged. i recommend that everyone should play this game.




The best on the web, Mar 15, 2008
by Steve (Orange County, CA)
My girlfriend and I played scrabble all night long, by far the best version online




Scrabbliss, Mar 10, 2008
by hutchyma (Canada)
Wow! I’ve been playing Scrabble for over 30 years. I own multiple boards, the first computer edition, multiple dictionaries and tons of miscellaneous scrabble collectibles. Among family and friends I am famous for my love of scrabble. It used to be hard to find people to play against, but now I can hone my skills in secret. Imagine! This version of Scrabble is the absolute best ever, hands down, no contest. No other game I have found has the immediate dictionary; far superior to the hint button, but it’s also there. This game has everything the rest have, (except "Maven") and more superior options to boot. Personally I’m thrilled to be rid of Maven The Quick. Scrabble nuts will appreciate the benefit of being able to click the dictionary in the middle of play and type Qa in the line only to have all the qa words appear. No flipping pages. It’s wonderful. I’m not as wild about the artistic presentation, but who cares, the game itself is what counts and it’s just remarkable. Indisputable




S P E L L I N G ....counts, Feb 26, 2008
by Lisa H (East Tennessee Mountains, USA)
The Scrabble interaction between players was great. I was really surprised by some of the words my opponent placed on the board. I am adding to my vocabulary more words each new game. The challenge has been to use some of those same words in future games. More often than not I have been able to use all my letters which is amazing. Thanks for such a real experience. I am ready to play my family on game night with some “attitude.” They think I am so smart. Scrabble on line has made a tremendous training exercise as well as a competitive resource for me.




A GRAND SLAM!, Jan 24, 2008
by Edie Hudson (Colorado, USA)
I’ve been playing Scrabble since I was a kid… and I just turned 64. However, this is my first experience playing Scrabble on the computer. It’s fast paced, it’s fun, and it definitely stimulates my brain (this is NOT a mindless computer game). I would even classify it as ADDICTIVE. Being a Traumatic Brain Injury survivor, I believe that it actually "exercises" my brain cells and increases my opportunity for recovery. I also play with a Scrabble Dictionary and Thesarus at hand in an effort to further augment those injured neurons. THANK YOU!
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