{"product_id":"scrabble","title":"Scrabble","description":"\u003cp\u003eReviewHasbro Interactive has been bringing board games and Atari titles to the PlayStation for a couple of years now  and with a library in both categories that is interminably deep  its no surprise that another one has just launched from the gate. Enter Scrabble  the game you used to play on your kitchen table; its now on your TV screen  and thats probably telling enough. Perhaps more versatile than the board game itself  this version has three modes of play: normal  solitaire  and tournament. In the normal mode  you play against another human or a computer opponent in a single match. If you select the computer player  youll be able to select its intelligence level. These levels include novice  beginner  intermediate  advanced  expert  champion  master  and grand master. The solitaire mode is pretty self-explanatory: You play a round against yourself  aiming to earn as many points as possible. The tournament mode is a single-player game in which you play your way through the ranks of computer opponents - beginning with the dimmest and working your way up to the grand masters in an attempt to become the Scrabble champ yourself. And its not too tough. One of the only downsides is that you cant manipulate the CPU into believing some stupid word you heard once in a foreign film you didnt understand and misspelled wrong in the first place is actually a word you should receive points for. The interface is 2D  allowing you all the traditional board-game Scrabble functions  from rearranging your letters on the rack before placing them on the board to trading in the sour letters at the cost of a turn. And you cant keep your pals from cheating in two-player mode as any idiot can figure out  because youre looking at the same screen. But Turn around before I kick you out of my house is one way to deal with it. The Scrabble hard sell? It does the math for you. The worst thing? You cant cheat by stowing illicit tiles in your lap. Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your moms house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes. Its slow  there arent any power-ups  no one jumps out of the ceiling to shoot you in midturn  and you cant apply stealth in any way whatsoever. If youre the card playing  board-game digging type  thisll probably be right up your alley - or you could buy one of those jazzy lazy-Susan Scrabble boards for about the same price. But dont go into it expecting Scrabble on the PlayStation to be anything but Scrabble with a cathode-ray glow.--Lauren Fielder--unique design  1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Hasbro","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45917038641313,"sku":"WBGMXB00001QHXS","price":63.77,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0690\/2739\/7793\/files\/91EL6S7yXTL.jpg?v=1776086142","url":"https:\/\/gamex24.com\/products\/scrabble","provider":"GameX24","version":"1.0","type":"link"}