Scrabble has been a real hit for Kindle users since its release on September 23. It contains lots of cool features to help you improve your playing strategy.
The Kindle Edition of Scrabble includes both solo and multi player versions. In the solo game, you play against a computer with a choice of three difficulty levels options. The best Word gives you the best word options that will make the most out of double and triple word scores for a tour. Too bad you don't have to tip with the regular Board game. I am sure many people will make good use of this feature.
Statistics tracking is included to help you strive to improve your game every time you play. You can also take a look at previous moves, both you and your opponent has made throughout the game. It seems the players will have to get much more secretive about the way they play strategically.
Reviews for the Kindle edition of Scrabble is large, and a reviewer pointed out that the Fænges five-way controller makes the game really easily.
Another reviewer noted that the graphics are well done and the game has just enough complexities to justify the higher price of $ 4.99. It is about the same price as the best games on the iPad and iPod touch. So you get what you pay for in most cases. When I think of paying $ 5 for this game versus $ 30 or more for a Nintendo DS game, puts things in perspective.
Full Board at the regular Kindle is quite small, but the new and improved graphics on the latest generation allows it to remain crisp and easy to see. DX Kindle makes certainly more board space on its larger screen, if you have one.
As for the actual game is Scrabble challenge. It's fun to come up with creative or crazy words. I get a real kick of marketing plan "unbeatable," seasoned players. With the game available on my Kindle, I can now take it everywhere and play it while I wait for the bus, doctor's office or at home on a rainy afternoon.
For more information about Scrabble, check this Kindle Scrabble study on Kindle Review Blog.
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