Scrabble
1948
Designed by Alfred Mosher Butts
Published by Joker, Piatnik, Estrela, Winning Moves Games (USA), Refax Oy, (Unknown), Parker Brothers, Spear's Games, Casa Estanciero S.R.L., The Op Games, Drechsler, Cappelen Damm AS, Piatnik, Korea Boardgames, Winning Solutions (WS Game Company), Jumbo, Jumbo, Super Impulse, KADABRA, Murfett, Brio AB, Sio, Winning Moves Games (USA), YOHAN, NeoTroy Games, Alga, Xalingo Brinquedos, Hasbro, Clementoni, Holdson, Falomir Juegos, Brio AB, Alga, Spear's Games, KADABRA, Playmix, ToyCo, Playmix, Kuvataide, N.W. Damm & Søn (Damm), Barnes & Noble, Borras Plana S.A., Juegos Crone, Zontik Games, ToyCo, Habourdin International, Chieftain Products, Super Impulse, Murfett, Paul Lamond Games Ltd, CEFA (Celulosa Fabril S. A.), Juegos Crone, Tinderbox Entertainment, LLC, CEFA (Celulosa Fabril S. A.), Falomir Juegos, NeoTroy Games, Spil hf., SYU Creation, Dino Toys s. r. o., Chieftain Products, Parker Brothers, Tinderbox Games, Fundex, SYU Creation, Milton Bradley, Milton Bradley, Damm / Egmont, Korea Boardgames Co., Ltd., Selchow & Righter, Joker, Dino Toys s. r. o., Selchow & Righter, Hearth & Hand with Magnolia, Drechsler, Sio, Kuvataide, Spectrum Games Corporation, Cappelen, Cadaco, Schowanek, Zontik Games, Winning Solutions (WS Game Company), Fundex, Labo-Mix, Holdson, Cadaco, Hasbro, Borras Plana S.A., ren ehf., Mattel, Inc., Production & Marketing Company, Estrela, T. R. Urban & Co., Mattel, Paul Lamond Games Ltd, Barnes & Noble, Max Ploys, Otto Maier Verlag, The Op
In this classic word game, players use their seven drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile or adds to an already-played word. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential words are rejected because they would give an opponent too much access to the better bonus spaces. Skip-a-cross was licensed by Selchow & Righter and manufactured by Cadaco. Both games have identical rules but Skip-a-cross has tiles and racks made of cardboard instead of wood. The game was also published because not enough Scrabble games were manufactured to meet the demand.
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