The dictionary seems to be rather large, as I never had a problem with a rejected word during my test drive. Scrabble Blast retains the point multipliers of the board game, with certain letters worth more points than others. The game selects 100 letter tiles and challenges you to use them all to earn big points. One Bag is a little more simple than the previous two modes. Rather than sticking to a specific letter, they remain on a particular tile area, so the letter behind it changes as you create words around it, causing new letters to cascade into the screen. The Action game opts to make the clock power-ups mobile. As you progress, clocks will appear over tiles to indicate the letter must be used within a certain amount of time. Bigger words fill the meter faster, naturally. Scrabble Blast's puzzle mode dumps a grid of letter on to the screen and challenges you with creating words to fill up a level meter. The results work, but there is currently a better version of this style of game already on the decks: WordKing Spelltris by Digital Chocolate. Offering three different game modes, Scrabble Blast attempts to mix up the classic wordie game with Tetris. It's hard to imagine a successful variation on a perfect game like Scrabble, but EA Mobile gives it the ol' college try with Scrabble Blast.
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