...is addicting. Who wants to play? :)
what is it?
Quote...is addicting. Who wants to play? :)
let's play...
nashville network...chet
Quotewhat is it?
I'm playing in practice mode now. give me a bit on this one.
I've been playing it so much I think I might need someone to make an intervention. I've gotten to know the scrabulous robot oh too well in the practice games. Oh, the countless ways to procrastinate.
evergreen network
albany, new york network
colleen
I've played scrabble aplenty but i'm new to scrabulous so if someone can feel
comfortable kicking ass without remorse, i'm your guy
nashville network
belmont network (probably a better chance of finding me here)
You can get mad points if you stack rows of words. Especially if you cover the red or pink squares (triple or double word score). Last night I got 131 points for the word gruesome because it hit red, blue and was stacked with a couple of other words.
QuoteI've played scrabble aplenty but i'm new to scrabulous so if someone can feels comfortable kicking ass without remorse, i'm your guy
ha ha, right now i'm getting owned by my gf. I'll find ya Chet in a lil while (still trying to figure facebook out here). Yeah, this is a good laugh.
QuoteYou can get mad points if you stack rows of words. Especially if you cover the red or pink squares (triple or double word score). Last night I got 131 points for the word gruesome because it hit red, blue and was stacked with a couple of other words.
not sure if i want to play you, colleen...131?
how do you stack the tiles?
Quotehow do you stack the tiles?
It's a little hard to explain without a picture, but if you play with the robot (on practice games) that is the strategy it (he/she) employs. I'll try to describe it. So, say you have a word like "tidy" going horizontally and in your letters, you also have the letters "d" and "o" If you place the word "do" horizontally directly under the "id" in "tidy," you'll get more points, especially if d or o falls on a pink or red square because then it doubles or triples both words. The more clever you get at strategically placing tiles, the more points you get.
so i guess it's not like that game "up words" where you physically stack the tiles, covering up the ones underneath.
No. It's just like scrabble. Maybe I should have said have words run parallel to each other. You know you're addicted when you develop your own slang to describe your scrabulous moves.
Quoteso i guess it's not like that game "up words" where you physically stack the tiles, covering up the ones underneath.
that's what i was thinking too
I lost SO MANY times cause i didn't understand how to get lots of points by stacking and by getting words in the pink and blue squares. i'm much better now. start a game with me if you want (sean, colleen)
ha ha, have you seen my record?! :-[
New game started! :)
me, too, me, too!
love scrabulous. We should start a MMJ board competition.
Quoteme, too, me, too!
Let us play!
Yeah that'd be fun Mark! Lets look into it.