If you cannot go online, however, then you can choose to play a solo practice game, or play against the computer. Sure, you can choose to play online, and we will come back to that in a moment. Scrabble is also the only game in the genre which allows you to play while offline. This is a fantastic feature, which allows you to easily determine whether playing “YOST” on a double word score will give you enough points to overcome your opponent’s recent 53 point move. which will show you how many points your move will be worth before you enter it. The other nice thing about Scrabble is the live scoring. While it can be a bit of a blow to your ego to look upon that 75 point move you did not make, it is a fantastic way to learn new playable words, and have a look at available moves for later in the game. At the end of your turn, hit the Teacher button to see the best move you had available for that turn. It does this with the Teacher featuew, one of the best features in the entire genre. Additionally, like any old timer in a workplace filled with young turks, Scrabble fills the role of genre mentor quite ncely. The graphics and animation are among the best in the genre. For one, I though Electronic Arts did a fantastic job recreating the original board. The news is not all bad for Scrabble, though. Still playing by the same rules it invented nearly half a century ago. This is the perfect replica of the original game. There is no variation in the layout and design of the gameboard, gameplay, special tiles, or even the dictionary. As such, it rigidly adheres to the rules of the board game. Sadly, like anyone who has been in job just a little too long, Scrabble is all too familiar with the way things have always been done. This is the iPad version of the original classic board game which inspired the genre. It does not just know all the rules, it wrote all of the rules. Scrabble (Electronic Arts, $9.99) is the parochial school master of crossword games.
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