|
Upwords is a board game designed by Elliot Rudell and
published by Milton Bradley Company (a subsidiary of
Hasbro). Similar to Scrabble, except that
players can stack letters on top of other words to create new words. The higher the stack of letters (up to 5) the more points
are scored. This makes words built in later turns of the game often more valuable than earlier words, increasing play intensity.
For example, if the 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. The game's scoring is well balanced in two senses: (1) players get
more points for words if all the letters are on the first board layer, but (2) then they get more points as tiles get higher
since you score for the tiles in your word and the tiles under your word.
Since Upwords lacks bonus squares like Scrabble, there have to be extra rules to keep people from capitalizing on other
people's words and they do this by disallowing plurals that simply add S as well as other similar rules.
Originally, Upwords was played on an 8×8 square board, which many players felt to be cramped relative to Scrabble's 15×15
grid. Newer Upwords sets come with a 10×10 square board, which allows for much more comfortable play.
It can also be played online at http://www.games.com/.
|