- Platform: IBM PC Compatible
- Release Date: 1999
- Genre: Traditional
- Style: Tile Game
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| Designer | Elliot Rudell |
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| Publisher | Hasbro Games |
| Players | 2 to 4 |
| Age range | 10 years and up |
| Setup time | < 1 min |
| Playing time | 45 to 90 minutes |
| Random chance | Medium |
| Skills required | Counting, Strategy, Vocabulary |
Upwords, recently christened Scrabble Upwords by Hasbro, is a board game invented by Elliot Rudell and originally published by the Milton Bradley Company (which is now a division of Hasbro). The game is similar to Scrabble, except that letters can be stacked on top of other words to create new words. The higher the stack of letters, the more points are scored. This often makes words built in later turns of the game more valuable than earlier words, increasing play intensity.
The game is available in about twenty languages. Hasbro has recently licensed electronic marketing rights to Microsoft, making it available electronically for the first time since AOL bought Games.com and withdrew the game.
There have been national tournaments played in Hungary and Turkey.
Players draw letter tiles until they have seven tiles on their racks. The first player forms a word that covers one or more of the central squares. After forming a word, the player draws more tiles to replenish their rack. Play continues to the left.
Subsequent plays may put tiles on the board and on top of tiles already played, so long as all words formed are found in the dictionary being used. For example, if a word on the board is CATER, a player on a subsequent turn could put a B and E in front of CATER and then put an L on top of the C and a D on top of the R to build BELATED.
Players score one point for every tile in their word, and for each tile under their word. If the word is entirely on the first board layer, they instead score two points per letter.
Since Upwords lacks bonus squares like Scrabble, players are not allowed to pluralise existing words, to prevent people from capitalizing too much on other players' words.
Originally, Upwords was played on an 8×8 square board and 64 tiles, which many players felt to be cramped relative to Scrabble's 15×15 grid.[citation needed] Newer Upwords sets come with a 10×10 square board and 100 tiles, which allows for much more comfortable play. The most recent versions also come with a set of 81 numbered tiles to allow for playing/solving Sudoku puzzles.
Unlike Scrabble, which is controlled by competitors Hasbro (in the U.S.) and Mattel (in Europe), Upwords is at this time solely under the worldwide licensing control of Hasbro, making it the only such worldwide word game property that can be Internet-marketed and Internet-offered with complete licensing control.[citation needed]
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