Scrabulous Returns To Facebook As Wordscraper

The popular online version of Scrabble – Scrabulous will be seen again on Scrabulous Returns To Facebook As Wordscraperinternet world. It was removed two days before from face book. Two Indian brothers Jayant and Rajat Agarwall have created Scrabulous. They are Calcutta based software engineers. They are facing legal battle with the toymaker Hasbro. Hasbro holds the right of Scrabble in the US and Canada.

 

Both Jayant and Rajat Agarwalla launched a new Face book game. The name of new game is Wordscraper in which players use a Scrabble-like board. It also offers a choice of seven letters at a time as Scrabulous. Wordscraper uses circular rather square blocks.

 

The new game starts with “quadruple word" squares. The rules for the game are not available for the time being.

 

Wordscraper almost resembles with Scrabble. It differs only in case of layout of tiles. Scrabulous is played by 450,000 people around the world every day. Its international version has 15,000 users while US and Canada version has 65000 users.

 

The legal battle between Scrabulous and Worldscrapper is disappointing the people world wide.

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