LOOKING FOR good ONLINE SCRABBLE game

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Thread Started August 23, 2010 AM 09:09 AM
Ralph Edrich (0)
Joined Aug 2010

Need INFO on good online SCRABBLE game to play against computer on the computer-  FOR WINDOWS 7

I had a good SCRABBLE GAME ON OLD computer (COMPUTER BROKE DOWN ) with XP-- It seems that that the game was UBISOFT---It does not work on W7

Trying to find something similar - My skill is not expert , but it's up there.  Would appreciate any help-

Thanks,,,,,,Ralph

Aug 23 2010 at 09:09AM
Justin Meyers (190)
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Joined Apr 2008

Was your game called SCRABBLE Interactive: 2005 Edition?

Since there doesn't seem to be any SCRABBLE games for download or purchase yet that are specifically Windows 7 compatible, there's really only one good option if you want to play against a computer online...

Pogo: SCRABBLE is probably your best option, because it doesn't require a download.  And you don't have to sign up to play against "Robot" players; you can simply play a quick game as a guest.

But if you sign up, you can play against the "Robot" at different difficulty levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert or Master), and you have the option of playing against other online players in different free game rooms.  The only real downfall of playing on Pogo are the ads that are plastered all over the screen.  It's not that big of deal, but it could become annoying if you let it.

If you're a paid member, you can play against other paid "Club Pogo" members, earning badges and rewards at the same time.  Plus, NO ADS.  But if you can suck up the advertising, don't bother paying... just bother playing.  Who wants to pay an annual fee to play SCRABBLE?

There are other options online, but most require a social play and no solo games against AI, like Facebook and the Internet SCRABBLE Club.  And there are programs, like SCRABBLE Champion Edition and SCRABBLE Plus PC, that aren't specifically for Windows 7, but are rumored to work just fine, although there is no online play.

Hope I answered your question.  If anyone else knows of a better way to play, please post a response.

Aug 23 2010 at 03:37PM
Ralph Edrich (0)
Joined Aug 2010
tenebrism wrote on Aug 24, 2010 at 08:37AM
Was your game called SCRABBLE Interactive: 2005 Edition? Since there doesn't seem to be any SCRABBLE games for download or purchase yet that are specifically Windows 7 compatible, there's really only one good option if you want to play against a computer online... Pogo: SCRABBLE is probably your best option, because it doesn't require a download. And you don't have to sign up to play against "Robot" players; you can simply play a quick game as a guest. But if you sign up, you can play against the "Robot" at different difficulty levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Expert or Master), and you have the option of playing against other online players in different free game rooms. The only real downfall of playing on Pogo are the ads that are plastered all over the screen. It's not that big of deal, but it could become annoying if you let it. If you're a paid member, you can play against other paid "Club Pogo" members, earning badges and rewards at the same time. Plus, NO ADS. But if you can suck up the advertising, don't bother paying... just bother playing. Who wants to pay an annual fee to play SCRABBLE? There are other options online, but most require a social play and no solo games against AI, like Facebook and the Internet SCRABBLE Club. And there are programs, like SCRABBLE Champion Edition and SCRABBLE Plus PC, that aren't specifically for Windows 7, but are rumored to work just fine, although there is no online play. Hope I answered your question. If anyone else knows of a better way to play, please post a response.

 HI,

Thanks For the response--My Old Scrabble  goes back to before 2001-and it seems that it was something with the name UBISOFT on it. I saw this term on the net- Is it  a company --

I didn't know that there are no online SCRABBLE games on w7 yet--Do you also mean no vista either ? I do have W7 professional which works for XP, but my Old SCRABBLE wont work there , But maybe a new  ONLINE XP equivelant  would do the trick.

I have tried the free trial version of POGO scrabble , but I didn't like the picture and so I avoided the paying one.

I just want to  play against the computer with a nice full screen background- I would like W7 and if takes Vista , I know that my W7 will work-- On last resort , I will go for an XP version ---

Would appreciate your recs  Free or Pay -- are there any trial runs of try before you buy of HASBRO?

Thanks,,,,,Ralph

Aug 24 2010 at 08:37AM
Justin Meyers (190)
World Admin
Joined Apr 2008

Firstly, Ubisoft is a company, a video game publisher / developer to be precise.  The only game I could find by them predating 2001 was SCRABBLE (1999), which was originally playable on Windows 95 and 98, but probably worked fine on your XP machine.  Does a game this old even have ONLINE capabilities?  I can't find real specifics for the game.

Secondly, there are "online" games for Windows 7, but as of yet, there aren't any downloadable or disc versions.  That just means you can play things like Pogo and Facebook without downloading software.  If you're looking for online play with a full screen board, ISC's WordBiz could be the way to go, but it's purely online play against other Scrabblers (no computer opponents), and it's not the prettiest way to play, either.  It doesn't specify which Windows OS's it will work on though.

But you're looking for computer opponents, so…

Here are some recommendations that could work:

1. Scrabble Interactive - 2009 Edition:  It's full screen play with computer opponents (and also made by Ubisoft).  You could find it on Amazon, possibly in stores.  It runs on both Vista and XP.  Could cost you between $10 and $20, depending on where you look.

2. Scrabble Interactive - 2007 Edition:  It's basically the same as the 2009 version, just a little older.  Still runs on Vista and XP.  It'll probably be a little cheaper than the newer version.

3. Scrabble Champion Edition: This is a version of what I play on my computer.  It's simple, very simple.  And it's not full screen (at least not on my computer... I have a Mac).  There's no online play.  It's purely computer opponents.  Runs on Vista, XP, Me, 2000 and 98.  It's relatively cheap at about $6 or $7.

4. Scrabble PLUS:  This is a new game out that runs on Vista, XP or 2000.  It has the classic game, plus it has different versions, like Scrabble Golf.  I prefer to stick with the classic version, so all of these new and "fun" games are a turn off, but it does have the real version.  I hear (or read) this game works fine for Windows 7 users, but I'm not sure if it has an online play option.  I think this is about $20, but there is a FREE TRIAL you can download, but it only works for 60 minutes, supposedly.

Hope this helps.  I haven't really found a Scrabble program I'm in love with, so I tend to play my games across multiple programs and platforms (i.e. Scrabble for Facebook and iPod, Scrabble for Mac, Pogo, WordBiz and so forth).

Aug 24 2010 at 03:29PM
NicoleRParadon (0)
Joined Sep 2010
RalphEdrich wrote on Sep 23, 2010 at 10:49PM
HI, Thanks For the response--My Old Scrabble goes back to before 2001-and it seems that it was something with the name UBISOFT on it. I saw this term on the net- Is it a company -- I didn't know that there are no online SCRABBLE games on w7 yet--Do you also mean no vista either ? I do have W7 professional which works for XP, but my Old SCRABBLE wont work there , But maybe a new ONLINE XP equivelant would do the trick. I have tried the free trial version of POGO scrabble , but I didn't like the picture and so I avoided the paying one. I just want to play against the computer with a nice full screen background- I would like W7 and if takes Vista , I know that my W7 will work-- On last resort , I will go for an XP version --- Would appreciate your recs Free or Pay -- are there any trial runs of try before you buy of HASBRO? Thanks,,,,,Ralph

When you fnd one invite me and maybe we could have a game looking for online scrabble gamers for evening past time

Sep 23 2010 at 10:49PM
toastykitten (77)
Joined Nov 2009

Well, it looks like you can now play Scrabble if you have a Kindle. EA just released it, and it costs 4.99

Sep 24 2010 at 07:37PM
toastykitten (77)
Joined Nov 2009

Also, there's one gigantic board available here: Scrabb.ly. Spotted at Kottke. Play with anyone and everyone, and just don't call it Scrabble. 

Oct 15 2010 at 05:37PM
Tom Lindsay (0)
Joined Dec 2010
toastykitten wrote on Dec 30, 2010 at 12:08PM
Also, there's one gigantic board available here: Scrabb.ly. Spotted at Kottke. Play with anyone and everyone, and just don't call it Scrabble.

Wordipelago seems similar to the Scrabb.ly idea, but its more interactive and has normal 2/3/4 way Scrabble too. I'm liking it :-)

Dec 30 2010 at 12:08PM
MathewLemin (0)
Joined Feb 2011

I always play facebook scrabble. Its a good place to find friends too that you can chat to as well as play. Watch out for people using annagrammer.com though, somtimes its a pain because they wont start cheating until either they are losing or halfway through. Personally I just ignore the fact that my stats are damaged and quit the game instantly if I suspect they are cheating but I guess it comes down to judgement. I had someone use DRAGOON on triple word score last night. I quit straight away. Its hard to tell, but I dont think they know what dragoon is. ZINCOUS was another.

Feb 26 2011 at 03:18AM last edited Mar 12, 2012 by Justin Meyers
Steve B Collis (1)
Joined Feb 2011

Matt, quitting early is being a worse sport than them cheating, because you don't actually know if they are or not. I can understand the frustration, but rather than expecting them to know your preferences in advance, why not just clarify at the start of the game?

Feb 26 2011 at 04:04PM
Leslie Cartolol (0)
Joined Nov 2011

As a free alternative you can try this one :

http://www.gibart.org/scrabble

Not too bad, not too dirty, 100% free with no registration

Nov 2 2011 at 11:28PM
Neil Castle (0)
Joined Aug 2011

WORD  TRICK is a blast to play.

https://www.facebook.com/WordTrickGame

Nov 3 2011 at 02:13PM
Word Supporters (0)
Joined Mar 2012

Also recommend Scrabble Champion Edition - It's simple and cheap.

Mar 12 2012 at 03:56PM last edited Mar 12, 2012 by Justin Meyers
Danny Morgan (0)
Joined Mar 2012
RalphEdrich wrote on Mar 13, 2012 at 07:47PM
Need INFO on good online SCRABBLE game to play against computer on the computer- FOR WINDOWS 7 I had a good SCRABBLE GAME ON OLD computer (COMPUTER BROKE DOWN ) with XP-- It seems that that the game was UBISOFT---It does not work on W7 Trying to find something similar - My skill is not expert , but it's up there. Would appreciate any help- Thanks,,,,,,Ralph

Hello Ralph, I have been looking desperately for that older version of scrabble with ubisoft and you can choose CPU players. I would love to purchase it from you are get a copy.

Mar 13 2012 at 07:47PM

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