Scrabble
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.
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 2
- Maximum number of players
- 4
- Age
- 10+
- Playing time
- 60 - 90 minutes
- Language
- Dutch
- Language dependent
- Extensive use of text
- Designer
- Alfred Mosher Butts
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Small groups (2-4)
- Artist
- (Uncredited)
- Artist
- Michael Graves
- Artist
- C. Leslie Crandall