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- From: mpon@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Malcolm "Mao Xiansheng - Mr. Hair" Pon)
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Jason L. Tibbitts III
- Subject: MINI: Scrabble brand Crossword Game
- Keywords: game, strategy, board, classic, scrabble, commercial
- Path: menudo.uh.edu
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Reply-To: mpon@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Malcolm "Mao Xiansheng - Mr. Hair" Pon)
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- Game Title: Scrabble brand Crossword Game
- Publisher: Leisure Games (Virgin)
- Retail Cost: ~$30.00
- My Cost: $15.00
- My Source: Software Etc., Bargain Shelf
- Game Type: Word Game
- Number of Players: 2-4
- Number of Possible
- Computer Players: 1-3
- Simultaneous Play? Y
-
- Required/
- Possible Controllers: Mouse & Keyboard (Required)
-
- Number of Floppies: 1
- Hard Disk Installable? N
- Are Floppies in DOS1.3? Y
- Game DOS2.x compatible? Don't Know
- Protection Scheme: None.
- Floppy Switching
- Required? N
-
- Memory Required: 512K
- Computer Used for Review: A500, 3Mb, Bodega Bay, GVP SeriesII HC+RAM
- 52/2, Supra2400 Modem, Star SG-10 Printer
-
- Multitasking? N
-
- [This is a nice review format. Note that Mr. Pon came up with this
- himself; it is not a requirement that all sibmissions be in this format
- (though it wouldn't hurt). - JLT3]
-
- Description:
-
- This is a computerized version of the ever-popular board game,
- Scrabble, where one uses random tiles to make words for points on a
- board with bonus spaces.
- To begin with, I should mention that this game has been ported
- to/from IBM, Atari ST, C64, Macintosh, Apple IIe/IIc, and Amiga formats.
- I don't know which one it originated on, but I've played it on the IBM,
- and I liked their format a little better.
- The UI (User Interface) is a little clumsier than it has to be.
- Amiga should more easily support the format they use for the IBM (which
- is entirely mouse controlled), but the Amiga version uses the mouse for
- some parts, and the keyboard for others. When requesters pop up, you
- HAVE to use the mouse to answer questions which could easily use
- one-stroke keyboard answers as well. According to the screen, it looks
- like it would be possible to click and drag the tiles from the rack to
- the board, but this is not possible; you have to use the keyboard.
- Surprisingly, on the IBM version, you can actually click and drag
- tiles! I don't yet know if it's easier in the long run to use the
- interface the programmers left us on the Amiga. In any case, if you
- read the manual before you play, or as you play, the system is easy to
- understand and remember.
- Graphics are fair, and it's almost flattering to see the word
- "Amiga" printed on the tile racks.
- Game play, in contrast to the IBM (I played the IBM version on a
- VGA 386SX machine owned by a friend of mine), is quicker. The computer
- opponents think more quickly than they do on the IBM version, which is
- satisfying, and watching them think is interesting, at least initially.
- All in all, this is a pretty good game. I was unable to crash
- it, but I wasn't trying REALLY hard. I'm not unhappy about paying the
- price I did for it, but I think the retail price is a bit steep.
-
-
- Standard Disclaimer:
-
- I, Malcolm Pon, am not part of any publishing group. I post
- these reviews for information, only, and though I try to be as accurate
- as possible, I deny any responsibility for any inconvenience or damage
- my errors might lead you to.
- Also, I am not interested in receiving any flames regarding
- these posts. If you don't like them, avoid them.
- I will try to post these reviews within a week from when I
- purchase or receive software. If I make any inaccuracies, I will do my
- best to correct them in further posts.
- --
- Malcolm K. Pon "How many Elephants is that?"
- Internet: mpon@gmuvax2.gmu.edu - Anneliese F. Hopwood
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-
- Undergraduate - George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
- Department of Chemistry
-