![]() This is something that we made good use of from the very start, as well as the possibility of playing words backwards. ![]() The twisting and turning of the tiles is rather fun to do, and you can even try to lay your tiles in such a way that the other players can never use the E you played – since the tiles cannot be moved once they lie on the table. The game bears a great resemblance to the original Scrabble, but it feels like a whole new game. The players naturally give away challenging tiles (the ones with the most value in regular Scrabble), which often leads to handing the pieces back and amongst the players. Another area of improvement might be the possibility of giving tiles away to your opponents. For example, since you are allowed to lay words backwards as well as forwards, are you allowed to use two or more letters of one word backwards to create a new one? Additionally, it is not really clear whether it is possible to make a new word and use one of the letters as an additional letter on an existing word (like the letter S in a new word would make a plural of another word). If a player has played ROSES, for example, the next one can play the letter C next to the O and the letters T and S next to the S, and he gets COSTS.įirst off, the rules are not very clear on some particulars of the game. Scrabble Twists and Turns, even allows you to use more than one letter of a word to make a new one. You have to use at least one of the letters in an existing word to form a whole new word. Furthermore, moves such as simply lengthening a word with a plural –S, for example, are not allowed. ![]() The tiles which the players can play are not hidden from the others, however, but lie openly in front of them. Scrabble Twists and Turns has some special tiles Playing the GameĪs always, the players take their turns playing words made from the tiles in front of them. You can add these special tiles to any letter of the word that you have just played. There are some that will let you give some of your own tiles to your opponents, others that will change the direction of play and yet others that will make the next player miss his turn. In addition to the letter tiles, there are also a couple of tiles that allow special moves. The goal of the game is simply to get rid of all your own tiles. ![]() Another difference is that the tiles themselves have no score. You simply place the tiles on the table, however you want to – you can twist and turn them any way you like. Remember, there is no board on top of which to lay the tiles. They fit together thanks to a little circular notch cut into each one. The tiles in Scrabble Twists and Turns are not the usual square shape, but they are round. After your turn is over, you draw new tiles from your own pile to replace the tiles you used during your turn. These tiles are divided evenly amongst the players at the beginning of the game. The second difference is that there are more tiles in Scrabble Twists and Turns (108, to be exact). The first and greatest difference in setting up the game is that there is no board. It sounds like Scrabble Twists and Turns is not so different from the regular Scrabble game. The words played have to be real and the other players must be able to find them in a dictionary or some other place of reference agreed on before the game. Each word laid down by a player has to adjoin an already existing word. Each player has 7 letter tiles before him in front of himself that he can use to play a word. The game can be played by 2-4 players and lasts untl one of the players gets rid of all of his or her tiles. ![]() But does that really have to mean that it’s bad and the spirit of the original game is ruined? The Similarities Although it is definitely part of the Scrabble family, the game is a rather different game from what you are used to as a regular Scrabble player and takes some getting used to at first. Our evening trying out the new Scrabble Twists and Turns had a lot of great moments and different players were constantly taking the lead. ![]()
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