Wordscraper
The game formerly known as Scrabulous is back as Wordscraper.
I fear and dislike these changes. This does not bode well.
Another way to set themselves apart from Scrabudodo would be to expand its dictionary into modern vernacular, using popular online dictionaries as a base. Including webbish words would be very nice. Wouldn’t be the zaniest thing in the world.
Speaking of which, there is tumbleweed blowing across the screen at Fauxcabulary. Submishes are nutritious! Think of the children.
I don’t know what this crap is - as usual - but I sure do like you and admire that you find so many interesting ways to waste time electronically.
Love, Susan
Well I sure like you, and I appreciate your perspective on these matters.
I’d like to point out that I have infinite ways to waste time—it’s just that I talk about the ones that make me look smart and popular.
I also feel smart and popular when we’re drinking excellent homemade bloody marys, and would rather do that than drag unnumbered circles around with a mouse.
Hey - it’s almost your birthday. xoxoxo
My only consolation at the removal of Scrabulous is that I was in the midst of receiving a serious ass kicking, and now that game will never be complete, so I am pretending that it didn’t happen. This new version scares me. I’ll stick with Scramble or whatever the name is for the fake bobble application.
Aww, dang. haha I haven’t played Scramble but it looks a little better.
That was supposed to say “Boggle” - oops.
hehe i thought you were making a commentary on the toys of timewasting - bobbles. like old cheap jewelry.
No, but that would have been clever of me, so thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt. heh.
It seems that Scrabble can officially be played on facebook, too.
what? since when? oh!
I just sent you an invitation.
I imagine there’s going to be a transition period. As part of the lawsuit the Indians will have to stop using scrabulous, for sure. That will point to hasbro’s version in the next few months.
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