PAY THE $2.99 - IT’S A BARGAIN FOR THE EXTRA FEATURES. You also get a night mode switch plus a few extra features. Pay the $2.99 for the advert free version and you also get valid words appear above the rack as you move the tiles on the rack. Advertising doesn’t pop up after every word has been played.Ħ. There is selectable option to prevent the computer from playing really obscure words.ĥ. When playing against the computer, you aren’t always the one who plays first.Ĥ. The playing board fills the whole screen.ģ. Swipe over a played word and it gives the definition.Ģ. Some of the features I really like that Scrabble EA did not have:ġ. I would even rate it above Scrabble EA, which was the benchmark. I went on the hunt for a better replacement and found this, which I have been using for a short while. I have been a player of Scrabble EA for several years until they recently announced it is being replaced by Scrabble One, which is a disaster. All of this said, satisfaction at the easy, medium, and hard levels will delight players looking to free themselves from the insidious constraints of Scrabble GO. As the tile bag decreases, players are often left with low value tiles that make it improbable to formulate competitive words. Players will find that the developer has apparently substituted random tile selection with a bias favoring the computer’s higher-value, word-forming ability. A deficiency at the “Master,” level of play, while subtle, quite likely exists. Hopefully the developer will resolve this in the not too distant future. The few drawbacks are fairly obvious - online competition with other scrabble enthusiasts is not possible, at least for now. The challenge levels between easy, medium, and hard reasonably reflect beginner to more seasoned player capabilities and the player-friendly options are simple to navigate. Players will once again enjoy the straight-forward classic approach to Scrabble without the onslaught of cheap, amateurish, annoying, and childish revenue-enhancing ploys associated with Scrabble GO. This app is a very solid alternative to the horrendous Scrabble GO - the decimated successor to EA’s former Scrabble.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |