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The English edition of Erudite, the word game that took its cue from Scrabble and then diverged from it in ways that change how you play.
The core is familiar: build words on a board of differently weighted tiles, and the game rewards vocabulary and planning in roughly equal measure. The differences matter, though. You can lay down several words in a single turn, and the opening seven-letter word always goes on the start square — which shifts the early game away from a cautious three-tile probe and toward committing to something substantial.
Play offline against the AI, or against people.
- Five AI difficulty levels
- OSPD dictionary
- Thesaurus lookup online for definitions mid-game
- Detailed artwork rendered for high-resolution displays
- Configurable time and score limits
- Two-letter words can be switched off, if you consider them cheating