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by sister2429 , Jan 19 '01
Pros: Srabble is a fun game for the whole family. Cons: none known
Scrabble is a fun game for everyone in the family. For all different ages. It is a game of making words out of letters that you are given. It is both fun and educational.
While playing the Scrabble game with my nieces I enjoyed observing what...
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by jjjberda , Sep 19 '01
Pros: Great mental challenges Cons: Large age differnces in players makes the game unfair
I am a lover of Scrabble. The problem is when you get kids involved you have to change the rules. It is too hard for kids. It is unfair to have uncle genius on your team when playing little buck. Try playing this game with a 1-3 year old in the room...
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by pinkwsu , Apr 13 '01
Pros: Helps to learn new words Cons: Might get boring for some people
This is one of those games that anyone can learn how to play. It is quite easy for those people that have a huge vocabulary, and can be a challenge for almost anyone if they try to make it a challenge. The point is that this game can become a learning...
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by chandosjoy , Aug 21 '01
Pros: Educational, Quality Family Fun Time, Easy to Use, Timeless, Adaptable for ANY age group! Cons: There aren't any!!
Since I was a young child, I had a lot of difficulty spelling. For my birthday one year, I was given the game of Scrabble. After scrunching my nose at it, on a number of occasions, my mother finally forced me to sit down and "give it a try".
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by hotmamma , Oct 06 '01
Pros: Fun, challenging, good for the whole family, educational Cons: Can't use dictionary!
Scrabble is a great game for the whole family. No matter what the box says, it is good, for anybody who can read, does not eat the pieces, and has some patience. This age varies greatly by child. One of my sisters was precocious and could play this...
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by alicat98029 , Dec 29 '01
Pros: fun at the same time as being educational Cons: young children can get bored with this game
Scrabble is fun for the whole family! Improve your language skills while spending quality time with the children. Strategy also plays a key role as you attempt to place your words in the highest scoring positions possible. The scoring rules are...
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by dhawk , Oct 30 '01
Pros: lots of words Cons: lots of memorizing
Hands down,I find scrabble to be the most stimulating of all games on the market today. True,Monopoly is fun too,but how much do you learn playing monopoly? Not much,right? Right!
On the other hand,with scrabble you're constantly making...
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by laverne4762 , Nov 23 '01
Pros: Fun, challenging, competitive, and makes you use your brain. Cons: None.
What can I say about Scrabble? There's not a whole lot to say, but it's a very fun board game.
This is a game for 2-4 players. You reach into the bag of letters and pull out 7 letters. You then try to make a word out of these letters....
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by dr_plonk , Nov 13 '01
Pros: Exciting,fun and addictive.A great game the whole family will love! Cons: Its nothing new,its traditional Scrabble
when i first asked to play play this scrabble i thought it would be the same old boring boring board game, but i was wrong.As soon as i started playing i was hooked!Scrabble's enthralling and very competitive,a great laugh for the whole family.I still...
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by burgerbeltz , Nov 07 '01
Pros: Passes time on those rainy days. Very challenging. Cons: Sometimes frustrating.
This is definitely one of the top ten board games because it is simple to learn and hard to master. All that is required to learn is a decent vocabulary and ability to spell those words. Very difficult to master because of the limit on what letters...
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by dbzdan , Nov 09 '01
Pros: Good for learning. Cons: There are no cons about this game.
I enjoyed this game very much. It can't be played by little kids but it is still great game. I have one and my friends love playing it. It might be my favorite game if it's not then it's like second or third on the list. Also it's very educational...
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by mshot , Nov 21 '01
Pros: fun for ages 9 and over Cons: have to have a lot of vocab for this game!
My dad and I play scrabble every day.Of course I lose because I don't have as big as vocabulary as him since he has been on this earth for 45 years and me only 13 years.Anyway It's no fun if someone else has a dictionary because its a mind game, it...
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by ispeakup , Aug 23 '01
Pros: You can freshen up on your spelling. Cons: You can kill your significant other over a vowel!
Do you know what I don't like Scrabble? Because my enjoyment of the word game is proportionate to how many times I win, which is seldom. I'm just not good at it. Or maybe, I don't like it because I really don't like competitive sports all that much,...
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by donna_talarico , Aug 20 '01
Pros: EXCELLENT way to spark creatvity and logic, and work those braincells Cons: Game could be lengthy (can you alott enough time)/Players must be proficient spellers
Looking for an excellent way to boost vocabulary skills? You can find it in family favorite board game, Scrabble. This has been a family favorite of mine nearly my entire life. I loved to try to beat my mother, who is a master speller and once spelled...
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by treyswife4life , Aug 14 '01
Pros: Fun,easy way to have fun and educate at the same time. Cons: There should be more vowels.
From a small child I can remember my parents getting us all together and playing a variety of games. The one that I most enjoyed was Scrabble. I was able to broaden my vocabulary by learning new words, it gave me a chance to get closer to the people...
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