Nintendo DS
Scrabble: 2007 Edition£9.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £10.00 (50%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Rookie or expert, become addicted to Scrabble!
- Play alone or with friends using different game modes such as Classic, Duplicate, Anagrams or Puzzletters.
- Contains ground-breaking adjustable computer intelligence and a personal coach to help improve your skills.
- Enjoy easy-to-use interface. Play wherever you want!
- Experience the real thing - Scrabble 2007 Edition uses the Collins Official Scrabble Dictionary.
The most popular letters game in the world makes its first appearance on the DS. Compete in craftiness against the computer or against friends to combine the letters in the most appropriate way. Place your letters wisely to complete already formed words or create new ones and take advantage of bonus squares to increase your score. Developed in partnership with the French Federation of Scrabble, this new edition will make everyone, if they are not already, hardcore players of Scrabble!

Average rating (31 reviews)
pea brain
abbie123 | 12/07/2008 | See all abbie123's reviews (5) »
this game is superb but it does not let me move the high letters, this maybe because my ds is broken.
Triple point scorer it aint!
LeicesterCityfan | 11/07/2008 | See all LeicesterCityfan's reviews (4) »
Im a keen scrabble player and thought that this would be a good game to get and add to my collection, but i was a little disappointed.
The game is the same as it always has been... thats the good part, the bad parts, you dont have a history of your scores, or even a record of how youve done, the career mode is just far too short and sweet and for a game which could of had so much more potential, i have the feeling that the producers thought they already had a market of people and not to worry about trying to add bells and whitles to make it as great a it could of been.
If you like scrabble like i do, you'll still enjoy the game, but dont expect it to sing and dance
Very disappointed
RevolutionBlues | 24/06/2008 | See all RevolutionBlues' reviews (19) »
Bought it the for The Wife and ended up playing it myself, though I was soon disappointed. Main problems are:
- dodgy definitions (confused "pole" and "poll")
- doesn't define all the words made
- computer chooses foreign words and gets away with spellings that I can't find in my copy of the Collins English dictionary (apparently "sh" means "shilling", "tay" is Irish for "tea" and "June" is illegal).
Buy only if you are illiterate.
3+ (PEGI) |












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