devilman wrote:
Played quite a bit of 'Classic Words' lately. It's £3.79 (on Android, but it's on iOS too) for the 'plus' version which is ad-free and has a pass-and-play mode for two players. It's basically the same as Scrabble, including board and scoring from what I can tell, but against the AI rather than other players. It makes a nice change from Words With Friends and its cluttered interface and unnecessary features.
And on the subject of WWF's unnecessary features, it now has a 'social dictionary'
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For its eighth birthday, the mobile game is making 50,000 new words playable, including “fitspo,” “hangry,” and “bae.” The game announced the debut of its new Social Dictionary feature on Tuesday, which collected suggestions from players and pop culture lingo.
The app says there are now more opportunities for high-scoring words, too, with additions like “abbozzo,” “bajada” and “oxazolone.” Other entries in the new dictionary include “kween,” “turnt,” “TFW,” “werk,” and “yas.”
Not sure if cibrushsille makes the cut.