Pictionary vs Scrabble
Pictionary
Pictionary was the first game of its kind that has a gameplay where players have fun drawing and guessing what each other has drawn. However, its move to digital media has been a tad bit slow, especially considering how popular Zynga’s Draw Something was way… back then. That being said, Pictionary does add something new to the genre to make itself stand out.Aside from the usual gameplay of draw-and-guess, Pictionary has a special game mode called Think Fast where you'll be competing against another player to guess the same word from the same drawing for 5 consecutive rounds. Naturally, time is of the essence. The one who guessed correctly first will be able to proceed to the next round more quickly and will likely be able to finish the whole match first. The game also allows you to link up your game account with your Facebook account so you can challenge your friends to a friendly word-guessing match.
Pictionary is a pretty fun word-guessing game that allows you to come up with creative ways to draw the words you get. It’s definitely a decent and less-crowded alternative to Draw Something.
Scrabble
Scrabble is the mobile equivalent of the timeless classic, board-based word game of the same name. Have fun playing Scrabble with your friends, family, the AI or even some random stranger from across the globe. This digitalized version of the game is definitely a lot better than the baord form, mainly because of the plethora of features that simply couldn't exist in the physical format of the game.One such feature is the "Teacher". By referring to this feature, you can see what your best word could have been after every turn, allowing you to learn from your mistakes and improve your game next time around. There is even a Speed Play mode (2- or 5-minute turns) that truly pushes the limits of its players by forcing them to think fast or they'll need to forfeit their turn. Best yet, the game is available in multiple languages, including French, Italian, German, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, in addition to English.
Although this game is not developed by Hasbro themselves, EA Games is a reputable and established game developer and as such, this version of Scrabble is guaranteed to be as fun as the original board version. Try it today!