Added to your basket

-
4 instalments of £7.34 with clearpay Learn more
Play scrabble and word mini-games with friends and have fun while improving your words mastering! Scrabble 2009 DS brings Scrabble fun on the go, with touch screen interface and comprehensive tutorials to help you progress, wherever you are.
Play Scrabble on the go in this 2009 edition of the board game with a touch screen interface, in-depth tutorials and multiplayer.
Play Scrabble on the go in this 2009 edition of the board game with a touch screen interface, in-depth tutorials and multiplayer.
One of the world’s most popular word games, Scrabble has been a regular visitor to video games for a number of years. Returning to the Nintendo DS, Scrabble Interactive – 2009 Edition gives players the added benefit of precise touch screen controls. As well as the central board game, this 2009 Edition provides a singe player story that moves players from local Scrabble competitions to national events with a light-hearted storyline. Computer controlled opponents slowly progress from lenient competitors to intelligent rivals depending on a player’s chosen skill.
Multiplayer modes allow players to challenge one another locally using the same DS or online, where players can view profiles, statistics and achievements. As well as the traditional version of Scrabble, players can select from numerous variations of the classic word game, including Scrabble hold ‘em, where players can bet against their opponents.
Scrabble Interactive – 2009 Edition once more moves the legendary board game to Nintendo’s portable, this time with a selection of game variations and a humorous single player story.
- English
- Ubisoft
- English
- over 50
- Nintendo DS
- NDS
Sold out
-
4 instalments of £7.34 with clearpay Learn more
Delivery & Returns
Play scrabble and word mini-games with friends and have fun while improving your words mastering! Scrabble 2009 DS brings Scrabble fun on the go, with touch screen interface and comprehensive tutorials to help you progress, wherever you are.
Play Scrabble on the go in this 2009 edition of the board game with a touch screen interface, in-depth tutorials and multiplayer.
Play Scrabble on the go in this 2009 edition of the board game with a touch screen interface, in-depth tutorials and multiplayer.
One of the world’s most popular word games, Scrabble has been a regular visitor to video games for a number of years. Returning to the Nintendo DS, Scrabble Interactive – 2009 Edition gives players the added benefit of precise touch screen controls. As well as the central board game, this 2009 Edition provides a singe player story that moves players from local Scrabble competitions to national events with a light-hearted storyline. Computer controlled opponents slowly progress from lenient competitors to intelligent rivals depending on a player’s chosen skill.
Multiplayer modes allow players to challenge one another locally using the same DS or online, where players can view profiles, statistics and achievements. As well as the traditional version of Scrabble, players can select from numerous variations of the classic word game, including Scrabble hold ‘em, where players can bet against their opponents.
Scrabble Interactive – 2009 Edition once more moves the legendary board game to Nintendo’s portable, this time with a selection of game variations and a humorous single player story.
- English
- Ubisoft
- English
- over 50
- Nintendo DS
- NDS
Other customers bought:
Customer Reviews
Top Customer Reviews
Customer reviews are independent and do not represent the views of Zavvi.
worth Playing
As a scrabble loving family I decided to buy this for my wife to play when she had some spare time. We have played on the pc and on facebook and are used to some of the strange and obscure words the computer likes to throw in. I read a few reviews before buying and there is a deifinate split, most people either 5 star it or 1 star it. We enjoyed it, you can play several different games some are very challenging. The main game can be played against different opponents with varying skill levels and the harder ones are very tricky to beat.
Was this helpful?