Scrabble Plus

Publisher: GameHouse

Developer: GameHouse

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Average User Score:

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  • Posted on Aug 5, 2009, 11:29pm

    4 Stars

    User Review by svfox69

    A very nice twist to the original. The demo is a must to try out. You must play it to see if it is your cup of tea. Has hints a dual boards, very creative. My advice is to download the demo and check it out. Give this Review a Kudos Report as Inappropriate

  • Posted on Jul 7, 2009, 1:28pm

    1 Stars

    User Review by lions

    it is silly Give this Review a Kudos Report as Inappropriate

  • Posted on Jul 2, 2009, 2:28pm

    5 Stars

    User Review by gamezchick

    If you don’t have the original version (which I didn’t), then this one is definitely worth investigating if you like “Scrabble.” I think it’s easier to find your groove with this version. There is really something for everyone. One of the highlights is the ability to play with dual game boards during some rounds. I actually preferred that to the single version. It was just so much easier to see what was going on. There are 4 different versions of “Scrabble” contained within “Scrabble Plus”: CLASSIC, GOLF, BATTLE, and WIZARD. And then there are several sub games within those categories for a total of 8 variations of “Scrabble.” The three games that I enjoyed the most were TERRITORIES (Battle Mode), SKIRMISH (Battle Mode), and SKINS (Golf Mode). In the Territories game you have dual boards and you have to make words through the castle on the board. And it changes position each time someone makes a word that passes through it. That’s considered a territory. And the player with the most wins. What’s helpful is that you play on your own board. The Skirmish game is similar with two boards, but it’s about who has the most points and there are no castles. And in the Skins game you have to make words on dual boards through the greens and that’s considered a skin. And the player with the most wins. The hint feature is excellent, but in desperate times it becomes like autopilot. It will find the word and place it on the board for you. It’s just easy to tune out towards the end of the game because it might be your only option. So you’re just waiting for all the tiles and moves to be exhausted. But I’m not complaining. There are 8 different levels of computer opponents to play against. Overall, I think it was a good buy. If you like word games, then one of the 8 formats should suit you. I would at least try the demo. Give this Review a Kudos Report as Inappropriate

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