Scrabble Flash Brings the Classic Board Game into the Tech Age
Meghan Young — November 28, 2010 — Tech
Scrabble Flash is a electronic version of the classic, beloved word board game. Bringing the traditional game into the techie era, it forgoes the board for a faster-paced playtime.
Essentially, the Scrabble Flash uses five electronic squares that randomly settle on letters once lined up. The object of the game is to rearrange those letters into as many words as possible in the allotted time. Priced at $20, it is for children 8 years old and up.
Essentially, the Scrabble Flash uses five electronic squares that randomly settle on letters once lined up. The object of the game is to rearrange those letters into as many words as possible in the allotted time. Priced at $20, it is for children 8 years old and up.
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