The Computer Edition of Scrabble

The Computer Edition of Scrabble

Apple II Cover art
Developer(s) Leisure Games
Publisher(s) Virgin Interactive Entertainment
Platform(s) Apple II, DOS, Macintosh
Release date(s) 1988
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single-player

The Computer Edition of Scrabble is a computer game developed by Leisure Games for the Macintosh in 1988, and was an official computerized version of the board game Scrabble.

Gameplay

The Computer Edition of Scrabble reproduced the game board, tiles, and game pieces onscreen. A clock is included to promote rapid thinking to spell and place words within a user-defined time limit. The game also has lightning- and tournament-timing alternatives. The player's letter rack is visible at the bottom of the screen. The player types a word composed of letters from the rack, and if the word is acceptable by the game, the player moves the cursor to the game board to position the word onscreen and score the move. The player may also pass a turn, request a hint of one playable word, and see the tile values at any time through the use of a pull-down menu.[1]

Reception

In 1988, Dragon gave the Macintosh version of the game 3 out of 5 stars.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (March 1988). "The Role of Computers". Dragon (131): 78–86.
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