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SCRABBLE ™ Complete PC Manual

Table of Contents System Requirements SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM and double-


Operating System: Windows® 98/Me/XP click on it to install the game.
First Things First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
The ReadMe File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Processor: Pentium® II 333 MHz 4. Follow the remainder of the on-screen instruc-
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Memory: 32 MB (64 MB for XP) tions to finish installing SCRABBLE Complete.
Setup and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Hard Disk Space: 100 MB Free 5. Once installation is complete, click on the
GameSpy Arcade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 CD-ROM Drive: 4X Speed Start button at the bottom of the screen,
Welcome to the SCRABBLE Complete game! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Video: 8 MB Windows® 98/Me/XP- and then choose Programs>Infogrames
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 compatible video card* Interactive>Scrabble Complete>Play Scrabble
Login Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Sound: Windows® 98/Me/XP- Complete to start the game.
Player Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 compatible sound card* Note: You must have the SCRABBLE Complete
The Different Ways to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 DirectX®: DirectX® version 8.1 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive to play.
Multiplayer Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 (included) or higher
How to Play SCRABBLE Complete in GameSpy Arcade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Multiplayer: Ethernet card and LAN Installation of DirectX®
SCRABBLE Rules — A Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 with TCP/IP protocols for The SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM requires
The Gameplay Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 LAN Play DirectX® 8.1 or higher in order to run. If you do
SCRABBLE Mini Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Internet access for GameSpy not have DirectX® 8.1 or higher installed on your
Player Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 play computer, click “Yes” when asked if you would
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Modem: 28.8K baud or higher (for like to install it.
Infogrames Web Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 online play)
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 * Indicates device should be compatible with GameSpy Arcade
License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 DirectX ® version 8.1 or higher.
GameSpy Arcade is a free online player-matching
Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 service. Use it to set up Multiplayer games over the
Setup and Installation Internet with your friends and anybody else who is
First Things First 1. Start Windows® 98/Me/XP. searching for an opponent.
2. Insert the SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM
The ReadMe file GameSpy Arcade is an independent gaming service run
game disc into your CD-ROM drive.
The SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM game has a ReadMe file where you can view both the License by GameSpy. Infogrames Interactive does not control,
3. If AutoPlay is enabled, a title screen should and disclaims any responsibility or liability for, the func-
Agreement and updated information about the game. We strongly encourage you to take the time to
appear. Click on the Install button. If AutoPlay tioning and performance of GameSpy Arcade and any
read this file in order to get the benefit of changes made after this manual went to print.
is not enabled, double-click on the “My content on or available through GameSpy Arcade.
To view this file, double-click on it in the SCRABBLE Complete directory found on your hard drive Computer” icon on your Windows® desktop.
(usually C:\Program Files\Infogrames Interactive\Scrabble Complete). You can also view the ReadMe file Children under the age of 13 should check with their
Next, double-click on your CD-ROM icon. If parents or guardian before registering.
by first clicking on the Start button on your Win98/Me/XP taskbar, then on Programs, then on the install screen still does not appear at this
Infogrames Interactive, then on SCRABBLE Complete, and then on the ReadMe file. point, locate the “setup.exe” file on the

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GameSpy Arcade Welcome to the Start Network Game – Start a Network Game. Login Screen
System Requirements This will take you to the Login Screen described
SCRABBLE Complete on this page.
GameSpy Arcade: Version 1.1 (included) or higher
Internet Connection: 14.4 Kbs/second or higher
Game! Start SCRABBLE Mini Games – Play one
Internet Service Provider (ISP) Increase your winning word power with the best of the SCRABBLE mini games. This will take
SCRABBLE computer game ever! In addition to you to the Login Screen described on this page.
Note: All firewall protection needs to be disabled
the traditional SCRABBLE game, play any one of After you have entered your login name, the Player
for this Internet feature to function properly.
over a dozen mini games for a quick, fun dose of SCRABBLE Mini Games Menu (described on Card
GameSpy Arcade Installation SCRABBLE gameplay. Challenge yourself to beat page 16) will appear.
The SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM game is the clock in the SCRABBLE Blitz game. Or try Quit – Exit the game and return to your
playable over the Internet using GameSpy Anagrams, 2- and 3-Letter Word Games, and Windows® desktop.
Arcade’s player-matching feature. To install Word Placement, where competitors have to drop As you move through the program, the Before you can play a game of SCRABBLE
GameSpy arcade: a word into an existing game. It’s enough to keep following additional Main Menu items will Complete, each player must first sign in by doing
casual players engaged for hours and turn serious become available: one of the following:
1. Close all running programs.
players into SCRABBLE masters!
2. Insert the SCRABBLE Complete disc into the Back – Return to the previous screen. • Enter your name in the space provided and
CD-ROM drive. Resume Last Game – Continue playing the last then click on OKAY to place your name on a
3. When the AutoPlay screen appears, click Play. Main Menu in-progress game. Player Card, or
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. • First click on ADD NEW PLAYER to add
Save – Save the game currently in progress.
5. After the game is installed, you will be another player to the game. Then enter that
prompted to install GameSpy Arcade. Load – Load a previously saved game.
player’s name in the space provided. Finally,
6. Follow the on-screen installation instructions. Help – Read the in-game Help text. click on OKAY to place that new player’s name
7. GameSpy Arcade will automatically launch Options – Go to the Options Menu described on a Player Card, or
after it is installed. on page 19. • Click on one of the existing Player Cards to
8. When GameSpy Arcade is launched, it will
select a previously logged-in player. Note: To
locate the SCRABBLE Complete game on your
view all of the available Player Cards, click on
system.
the MORE arrows.
9. Register your information and login into
GameSpy Arcade. When you first launch the game, the Main Menu From the Login Screen, you can access several
10. Find SCRABBLE Complete under My Games. will appear. From here, click on one of the follow- other available options by clicking on any of the
If you don’t see it, scan for games in the file ing items: following:
menu. Start New Game – Start a new game. This Delete Player – This will allow you to delete an
will take you to the Login Screen described existing Player Card. To do so, first click on the
on page 5. Player Card to highlight it. Then click on
DELETE PLAYER to delete that card.
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Okay – Depending on the type of game you are The Different Ways • Once you’ve selected a skill level, click on IPX Setup
playing, this will take you to one of three places: OKAY.
• If playing a New Game, you will be taken to
to Play Use this protocol if all players are playing over an
• Repeat the above steps for each computer player IPX local area network (LAN).
the Player Setup Screen described below. Solitaire Play you wish to add.
• If playing a Network Game, you will be taken Host Player
To play alone, do not add any additional players • After you have logged in all players (including
to the Multiplayer Setup Menu described on (human or computer) at the Player Setup Maven), click on PLAY to start the game. This • Name your session by typing in the Session
page 7. Screen. Simply click PLAY. This will take you to will take you to the Gameplay Screen Name Box and clicking on START.
• If playing a SCRABBLE Mini Game, you will the Gameplay Screen described on page 13. described on page 13. • You can add a computer player by clicking on
be taken to the SCRABBLE Mini Games ADD COMPUTER PLAYER.
Menu described on page 16. Hot Seat Play Network or Internet Play
• Clicking on BACK will take you back to the
Hot Seat Play is when all players play on the same The SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM game can
Back – This will take you back to the Main Menu. Multiplayer Setup Menu.
computer. You can play a Hot Seat game with any also be played modem to modem, over a network
Player Options – This will take you to the combination of human and computer players. To or via the Internet using GameSpy Arcade. To • You can chat in the Session Lobby by clicking
Player Options Menu described on page 18. start a Hot Seat game, follow the steps outlined play one of these multiplayer games, you must in the lower chat input box. You will see a
below: first follow the steps detailed below under flashing cursor.
Player Setup Screen Multiplayer Setup Menu. • Type your message and press the Enter key to
If Playing Against Other Humans: display the message.
• All players must log in as previously described Multiplayer Setup Menu • Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see
on page 5. previous chat messages.
Network or Internet games are played using a
• Click PLAY to begin the game. This will take you specific type of protocol to connect players. To • If you would like to remove a player, click on
to the Gameplay Screen described on page 13. play a Network or Internet game, follow the steps REMOVE PLAYER and then click on the
• Players then alternate turns. outlined below. player you want to remove.
If Playing Against Maven (The Computer): Log In – All players log in as previously described • When all players have joined your session,
on page 5. click on PLAY to start the game.
• All human players must log in as previously
described on page 5. Host/Join – Choose whether you will host a Chat
From the Player Setup Screen, you can add or game or join a hosted game. Infogrames Interactive does not monitor, control,
• To log in Maven, click on ADD COMPUTER
remove players (both human and computer), PLAYER from the Player Setup Screen. Connection Type – If you are the host player, endorse or accept responsibility for the content of text
access the Game Preferences Menu, go back to the choose the protocol you will be using (IPX, chat messages transmitted through the use of this prod-
• Select Maven’s skill level. Note: If you select
Login Screen, or start a game of SCRABBLE TCP/IP and Internet, or Modem to Modem) uct. Use of the chat function is at your own risk. Users
Custom, click on the up and down arrows to
Complete with the players currently logged in. and click on OKAY to continue. The protocol’s are strongly encouraged not to give out personal infor-
scroll through all the skill levels. The Custom
Clicking on PLAY will take you to the Gameplay corresponding setup screen will appear. mation through chat transmissions.
skill levels range from 900 (easiest) to 2100
Screen described on page 13. Kids, check with your parent or guardian before using
(most challenging).
the chat function or if you are concerned about any chat
you receive.
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Joining Players • When all players have joined your session, click • You can chat in the Session Lobby by clicking • Click on CONTINUE to start a session. The
• Click on JOIN MULTIPLAYER GAME to on PLAY to start the game. in the lower chat input box. You will see a modem will be waiting to answer the incoming
highlight it. flashing cursor. call.
Chat
• Click on IPX to highlight it. • Type your message and press the Enter key to • You can chat in the Session Lobby by clicking
Infogrames Interactive does not monitor, control, display the message. in the lower chat input box. You will see a
• Click on OKAY. You will now see a list of avail- endorse or accept responsibility for the content of text
flashing cursor.
able games. chat messages transmitted through the use of this prod- • Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see
uct. Use of the chat function is at your own risk. Users previous chat messages. • Type your message and press the Enter key to
• Click on the session you wish to join. display the message.
are strongly encouraged not to give out personal infor- • The hosting player will start the game.
• Click on CONNECT to join the session. mation through chat transmissions. • Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see
2. Play over the Internet:
TCP/IP and Internet Setup Kids, check with your parent or guardian before using previous chat messages.
the chat function or if you are concerned about any • Click on INTERNET to join games via the
Use this protocol if all players are playing over a Chat
chat you receive. Internet.
TCP/IP local network or the Internet. Infogrames Interactive does not monitor, control,
• Type the host’s IP address in the “Host IP
Host Player Joining Players Address” box and press the Enter key. endorse or accept responsibility for the content of text
chat messages transmitted through the use of this prod-
• Your IP address will be displayed. Important! • Click on JOIN MULTIPLAYER GAME to • You will see the game listed at the host’s IP uct. Use of the chat function is at your own risk. Users
Internet players who wish to join your game highlight it. address. are strongly encouraged not to give out personal infor-
will need to know your IP address. • Click on TCP/IP AND INTERNET to • Highlight the Session name by clicking on it. mation through chat transmissions.
• Name your session by typing in the Session highlight it. • Click on CONNECT to join the game. Kids, check with your parent or guardian before using
Name Box and clicking on START. • Click on OKAY. • You can chat in the Session Lobby by clicking the chat function or if you are concerned about any
• You can add a computer player by clicking on • Depending on how you are playing, you can in the lower chat input box. You will see a chat you receive.
ADD COMPUTER PLAYER. now do one of two things: flashing cursor.
Joining Players
• Clicking on BACK will take you back to the 1. Play over a Local Area Network (LAN): • Type your message and press the Enter key to
Multiplayer Setup Menu. display the message. • Select which modem your computer will be
• Click on LOCAL to see games that are on the using.
• You can chat in the Session Lobby by clicking • Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see
Local network. All sessions that are local will • Type in the phone number for the game you
in the lower chat input box. You will see a previous chat messages.
be listed. wish to join and click on CONNECT.
flashing cursor. • The hosting player will start the game.
• Use the arrow buttons to scroll up or down to • Once the connection has been made, you can
• Type your message and press the Enter key to
view all available games. Modem Setup chat in the Session Lobby by clicking in the
display the message.
• Highlight the game you wish to join by Use this protocol if you are connecting directly to lower chat input box. You will see a flashing
• Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see
clicking on it. another player’s computer via a telephone line. cursor.
previous chat messages.
• Click on CONNECT to join the game. • Type your message and press the Enter key to
• If you would like to remove a player, click on Host Player
REMOVE PLAYER and then click on the display the message.
• Select which modem your computer will be
player you want to remove.
8 using. 9
• Click on the arrow buttons to scroll up to see Joining and Starting a Game advantage of the letter values, as well as the values • All words, including those of foreign origin, as
previous chat messages. Once you double-click on a server or start your of the “premium” squares on the board. well as obsolete, colloquial, or slang words are
• The hosting player will start the game. own, you’ll be in a staging room, in which you • Player 1 always goes first. permitted. Words that are not permitted
can talk with your fellow players. When you’re • Each player starts with seven letter tiles in include those that are always capitalized, abbre-
How to Play SCRABBLE ready to play, click the “Ready” button at the top his or her letter rack. Player 1 combines two or viations, prefixes and suffixes used alone, and
those requiring a hyphen or an apostrophe.
Complete in GameSpy of the screen. When everyone in the room has more letter tiles to form a word and places it on
• A player may challenge his/her opponent’s last
signaled their readiness, the host can then launch the board to read either across or down. One of
Arcade the game. Arcade will fire up SCRABBLE the letters must be placed on the center <star> word (unless playing against Maven). If the
You can play SCRABBLE Complete online Complete and the game will begin! square. word challenged is unacceptable, the challenged
through GameSpy Arcade, which comes conve- • On subsequent turns, each player adds one or player’s tiles are automatically returned to
niently bundled with the game. If you haven’t Problems? his/her rack and he/she loses that turn. If the
more letters to those already played to form
done so already, insert your SCRABBLE Complete If you have problems using Arcade, whether new words. All letters played in a turn must be word challenged is acceptable, the challenger
CD and install Arcade now. Then, to play installing the program, registering it, or using it in placed in one row — either across or down — loses his/her next turn. Note: The Challenge
SCRABBLE Complete online, just follow these conjunction with SCRABBLE Complete, consult our to form one complete word. All words must Penalty option must be enabled in order for a
simple instructions: help pages, located at http://www.gamespy have at least two letters. If the letters played player to lose his/her turn.
Launch GameSpy Arcade and Go to the arcade.com/help or e-mail us by using the form touch other letters in adjacent rows, they must • The game ends when all letters have been
SCRABBLE Complete Room: Click on the located at http://www.gamespyarcade.com/ form complete words, crosswise fashion, with drawn and one player uses his or her last letter;
GameSpy Arcade link in your Start menu. When support/contact.shtml. these letters. The player gets full credit for all or when all possible plays have been made, or
the software starts, you’ll see a list of games and Infogrames Interactive does not control, and disclaims words formed or modified on their turn. when each player scores zero points (by passing,
more along the left-hand side. Click on the any responsibility or liability for, the functioning and
• A player completes a turn by adding together exchanging or losing challenges) on three con-
SCRABBLE Complete button on the left to enter performance of third-party web sites and any content on secutive turns.
the letter values of all new words formed on
the SCRABBLE Complete room. or available through third-party web sites.
that turn. The player then draws as many new Scoring
Find or Start a SCRABBLE Complete Server: letter tiles as those played, thereby always keep-
SCRABBLE Rules — Scoring for the SCRABBLE Complete CD-ROM
Once you’re in the SCRABBLE Complete room ing seven letter tiles in his/her letter rack. game is done automatically. Here’s how scores are
you can meet or greet other players, find servers or A Summary • Either of the two blank tiles may be used as any calculated:
create your own server. The top half of the appli- letter. Once a player states which letter the
cation will list all of the available servers, including Object blank tile represents, it remains that letter for
• The score for each turn is the sum of the letter
the number of people playing and your connec- Be the player with the highest final score. values in each word formed or modified on that
the rest of the game. turn, plus the additional points obtained from
tion speed (measured “ping” — the lower your
The Basic Rules of the SCRABBLE • A player may use a turn to exchange some or all placing letters on premium squares.
ping, the better). Don’t like any servers? Click on
Game of the tiles in his or her tile rack, provided there • Premium letter squares: A light blue square
the “Create Room” button to start your own serv-
are at least seven tiles left to draw. The player doubles the score of a letter placed on it; a dark
er and wait for people to sign up. (A clever server Players form interlocking words, crossword fashion,
draws as many new letter tiles as are returned to blue square triples the letter score.
name usually attracts people.) Otherwise, double- on the board using letter tiles of varying values.
the pool. This ends the turn.
click on a server of your choice to join in. Each player competes for high score by taking
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• Premium word squares: The score for an entire How to Win The Gameplay Screen Quit – Exit the program and return to the
word is doubled when one of its letters is placed The player with the highest final score wins the Windows® desktop.
on a pink square; it is tripled when one of its game. In case of a tie, the player with the highest Cancel – Return to the Gameplay Screen.
letters is placed on a red square. Premiums for score before adding or deducting unplayed letters DEFINE LAST – Define the last played word.
double or triple letter values are included (if any) wins. From the Define Last window, complete the fol-
before doubling or tripling the word score. If a lowing steps:
Turn 1; Score 14 Turn 2; Score 9
word is formed that covers two premium word
squares, the score is doubled and then re-doubled • Click on the arrow to open a drop-down menu
F featuring all words previously played.
(four times the letter count).
A • Check the “Show Every Turn” box to bring up
Note: The center <star> square is pink, which HORN H ORN the Define Last window after every word is
always doubles the score for the first word.
M played on the board.
• Letter and square premiums count only on the The Gameplay Screen features several on-screen
turn in which they are played. • Click DONE to close the box.
buttons. Note: The actual buttons that appear
• When a blank tile is played on a pink or red and are active depends on the selections you made EXCHANGE – Click here if you would like to
Turn 3; Score 25 Turn 4; Score 16
square, the value of the word is doubled or on the Options Menu described on page 19. The exchange the tiles in your rack. Then click on
tripled, even though the blank itself has no F F on-screen buttons are described through page 15: each tile you wish to exchange. The unwanted
tile(s) will automatically be removed. Click
score value. A A PLAY – Play your turn. DONE when you are finished selecting your
• When two or more words are formed in the HORN HOR N TAKE BACK – Remove tiles you have just placed unwanted tile(s). (If you change your mind, click
same play, each is scored. The common letter is M MO B from the board and return them to your rack. CANCEL instead of DONE.) The Tile
counted (with full premium value, if any) for PA S T E
each word.
PA S T E SHUFFLE – Shuffle the tiles on your rack. Tray will then appear. Select your new tiles by
PASS – Pass your turn to the next player without clicking on the ones you want, or clicking on
• Any player who plays all seven tiles on a turn Examples of Word Formation playing a word. Note: If all players pass in three AUTO PICK to have the program select your
scores a “Bingo” for a premium of 50 points and Scoring consecutive turns, the game ends. new tiles for you.
after totaling his or her score for the turn. PAUSE – Pause the game.
In this example, the scores are the correct scores if GAME MENU – Open the Game Menu window.
• When the game ends, each player’s score is the R is placed on the center <star> square. In turn From here you can select from the following: HINT – Need help? Get a hint from Maven as
reduced by the sum of his or her unplayed 1, count HORN. In turn 2, count FARM. In turn to what the best play would be with the tiles
letters. If a player has used all of his or her Main Menu – Return to the Main Menu.
3, count FARMS and PASTE. In turn 4, count Start New Game – Start another game with currently in your rack. Hints will be given in
letters, the sum of the other players’ unplayed MOB, NOT and BE. progression, with each additional hint giving
letters is added to that player’s score. the same players and configuration.
you more and more information. When you’ve
Save Game – Save your current game. exhausted the hints, the actual answer will
Load Game – Load a previously saved game. be revealed. To play that answer, click on the
Options – Bring up the Options Menu. “Perform Hint” button when it appears.
Note: Hints are not allowed under
Tournament rules.
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INFO – Learn more about the current game. by Word Lister may or may not be immediate- may also customize your rack for this list by On Your Turn
Then click on one of these submenu options: ly playable with the current gameboard config- clicking on RACK and then inputting the When it is your turn, your score box becomes
Game Recap – This option will show you all uration. Initially, the words only reflect the tiles you wish to examine. Click on LIST to highlighted. You must then decide whether to:
of the moves that have been executed in the tiles currently in your rack. The word lists are see the word list.
broken down into several different categories: • Exchange tiles in your rack, or
current game. The information includes: Turn, Vowel Dump – This list features vowel-
Player, Action or Word Played, Score of Word, Anagrams – This list features all of the intensive words based on the tiles currently • Pass your turn to the next player, or
and Total Score. words you can make with the tiles currently in your rack. You may also customize your • Place a word on the gameboard.
Premium Tiles – This option shows you the in your rack, or with any other combina- rack for this list by clicking on RACK and If you wish to place a word on the gameboard,
value of each of the premium spaces and tion of tiles you wish to enter. You can also then inputting the tiles you wish to exam- complete the following steps:
where those spaces are located on the board. customize the list based on Prefixes, Suffixes ine. Click on LIST to see the word list. 1. From the letter rack, click on the letter you
Move your mouse cursor over the premium or Other. Simply type in your letter combi- Diagram – This list features words based wish to place. This will select that letter.
space you wish to examine. nation and then click on LIST to view the on a dynamic pattern. You may also cus- 2. Now click on the gameboard square where you
Tiles Remaining – This option displays the possible words. tomize your rack for this list by clicking on would like to place the selected letter. This will
total number of unplayed tiles, including the Stem Words – This list features words that RACK and then inputting the tiles you drop the letter into position. If you change
tiles still in the Tile Tray and the tiles players have a stem that can be changed to another wish to examine. “*” can be used to repre- your mind and would like to return the letter
currently have on their racks. word by adding tiles. Click LIST to gener- sent any string of tiles in the rack. “?” can to the rack, click on TAKE BACK. You can
Tile Information – This option displays the ate stem words based on the tiles currently be used to represent any one tile in the also manually return the tile back to the rack
point value of each letter and the number of in your rack, or click RACK to first modify rack. Click on LIST to see the word list. by clicking on the tile on the board, moving it
tiles with that letter in the game. the tiles currently in your rack and then Consonant Dump – This list features con- to the rack, and then clicking again to drop it.
click on LIST. sonant-intensive words based on the tiles Note: If you are having trouble forming a word,
GUIDES – Access these submenu options, designed
to help you become a better SCRABBLE player: “Q” Without “U” – This list features all of currently in your rack. You may also cus- click on HINT, GUIDES or SUGGESTIONS.
the words in the Official SCRABBLE tomize your rack for this list by clicking on 3. After you place your word, click on PLAY.
Suggestions – This option shows you the 10 Player’s Dictionary 3rd Edition that use the RACK and then inputting the tiles you
best possible words you can play with the tiles letter “Q” without the letter “U.” wish to examine. Click on LIST to see the Alternate Method of
currently in your rack and the tile configura-
tion currently on the board. To select a word Hook Words – This category lets you find word list. Word Placement
and play it on the board, double-click on your “hook words” using the tiles currently in RACK – Access different ways to sort your rack: 1. Click on a gameboard space. An arrow cursor
word of choice, or click on the word and then your rack. A hook word is created by Alphabetical – Sort your rack in alphabetical will appear. Click to change the direction of
click on PLACE. If you change your mind, adding one character to the front or back of order. the arrow.
click on TAKE BACK. If you wish, you can any other word. Ascending – Sort your rack by tile point 2. Using the letters in your rack, type in a word.
now select another word. J, Q, X, Z – This list features all words that value from lowest to highest. 3. After you complete your word, click on PLAY.
Word Lister – This option gives you several use the letters “J,” “Q,” “X,” or “Z” when Descending – Sort your rack by tile point
relevant word lists to help you become a better combined with the letters currently in your value from highest to lowest.
SCRABBLE player. Note: The words produced rack. Important! The entire word may not
be made up of the letters on your rack. You Vowels First – Sort your rack with vowels
14 first, followed by consonants.
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Challenging A Word generated by Maven. Every SCRABBLE game 2-Letter Words • If the word is valid, it will be placed in the
The game’s built-in Official SCRABBLE Player’s that you play (either regular SCRABBLE, or one Increase your two-letter word vocabulary. You will upper left-hand corner of the screen. All subse-
Dictionary automatically verifies words that are of the mini games) is “observed” by Maven. Any begin with a rack of tiles. Try to find as many quent valid words will be placed under the last
placed on the board. No user challenges are per- words that are played will be used to automatical- two-letter words as possible. The upper left-hand played word.
mitted while the Auto Challenge option is ly adjust the difficulty level of a mini game. score box will display how many words are possi- • If your word is challenged, your tiles will be
enabled. If a word is deemed invalid, the player For all mini games: ble, how many you have gotten, and how many returned to your rack.
will lose his/her turn. Note: Human players can • Use HINTS, GUIDES and SUGGESTIONS tries you have used. To play a turn:
Prefixes
never challenge Maven. if you need help. • Place a two-letter word along the bottom row
This is just like Suffixes, only this time you’re
• Click on GIVE UP to see the game’s solution. of the SCRABBLE board.
On-Screen Scoring adding tiles after the prefixes!
The word score for a player’s last turn is displayed • Click on RESTART to play another game. • Click on PLAY to enter the word.
The SCRABBLE Mini Games Menu offers sever- • If the word is valid, it will be placed in the Word Placement
at the top of the screen. Each player’s total score
is always displayed in the player’s score box. al different options. To improve your SCRABBLE upper left-hand corner of the screen. All subse- Find the best spot to place the given word. You
gameplay, or to play one of the SCRABBLE mini quent valid words will be placed under the last will be given a board position with a pre-generat-
Replenishing Your Rack games, click on one of the following: played word. ed word spelled out in your rack. Find the place
Following a valid play, the Tile Tray will appear. • If your word is challenged, your tiles will be on the board that will give you the maximum
Select tiles to replenish your rack by clicking on Professor Maven number of points. To play a turn:
returned to your rack.
the ones you want, or clicking on AUTO PICK to SCRABBLE Complete tracks all of the games that • Click on the tiles in your rack.
have the program select your new tiles for you. logged-in players have ever played. Maven will 3-Letter Words • Spell the word on the board and then click on
first take a look at your individual play style and This is just like the 2-Letter Words game, only PLAY.
SCRABBLE Mini Games word knowledge and will then offer you sugges- this time the goal is to increase your three-letter
tions on how to improve your SCRABBLE skills. word vocabulary. Best Play
Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to page Find the best possible play with a random rack of
through Professor Maven’s analysis. Suffixes tiles and an existing board setup. To play a turn:
A suffix will be placed on the SCRABBLE board.
Review Games • Click on the tiles in your rack.
It is up to you to make a word with the tiles in
This selection shows you your last played game your rack and the suffix that is on the board. To • Spell the word on the board and click on PLAY.
turn by turn. You will be given information about play a turn: Anagrams
the best possible plays that you could have made, • Place tiles in front of the suffix that is already
and an analysis of the game turn. Select a previ- Increase your anagramming skills. You will be
on the board. given a rack of tiles. Try to find as many words
ous game session for loading. Click on the left
and right arrow buttons to page through the • Click on PLAY to enter the word. as possible. The upper left-hand score box will
SCRABBLE mini games are fun exercises that are game’s played moves. Use the PREV and NEXT display how many words are possible, how
designed to help you improve your SCRABBLE buttons to page through the game analysis. many you have gotten, and how many tries
skills. The words used in the mini games are you have used.

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To play a turn: Blitz Player Options Options
• Place a word along the bottom row of the Place words on the board before the game’s clock From the Player Options Menu, you can choose
SCRABBLE board. runs out! To play a game: to change the following player-related options:
• Click on PLAY to enter the word. • Choose the total length of the game (on the
• If the word is valid, it will be placed in the Game Duration window) by using the Up and
upper left-hand corner of the screen. All subse- Down arrows.
quent valid words will be placed under the last • Click the DONE button.
played word. • Choose the length of each turn (on the Turn
• If your word was challenged, the tiles will be Duration window) by using the Up and Down
returned to your rack. arrows.
Hook Words • Click the PLAY button to begin.
Take an existing word and add a tile to it to make • Using the tiles on your rack, place a word on From the Options Menu, you can choose to
another word. You will begin with one blank tile. the board using the same gameplay rules as a change the following game-related options:
To play a turn: normal SCRABBLE game. Don’t delay, since Auto Tile Pick – Check this box if you would
you only have seconds to place each word on
Audio Options
• Pick up the blank tile from your rack. like your new tiles to be automatically drawn for
the board! you once you’ve completed your turn.
• Place the blank tile either at the beginning of
• Once you’ve placed your word, click the PLAY Common Word Hints – Check this box if you
the word or at the end of the word.
button to have Maven verify the word and reset would like the program to only use “common
• Select what letter you want that blank to be. the turn timer for your next turn. A warning words” for hints during play.
• Click on PLAY. sound will play when there are only 10 seconds Okay – Confirm your selected player options.
left on the timer.
Bingos Cancel – Cancel your selected player options.
Note: Any time remaining from the previous
You will be given seven tiles that spell a bingo.
turn will be added to the timer. So the faster
Try to find where you can place it. Once you
you place words, the better!
spell the bingo, you will be given new tiles. To
play a turn:
• Click on the tiles in your rack. Sound Effects Volume – Drag the slider left and
right (by clicking and holding your mouse button)
• Spell the word on the board using all your tiles to increase or decrease the sound effects volume.
(it does not matter where you put it) and click Check the MUTE box to turn off the sound
on PLAY. effects altogether.

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Music Volume – Drag the slider left and right (by Timers – Each player has his/her own timer • The game will automatically scan all text files, Display Options
clicking and holding your mouse button) to which counts up. Each player’s timer runs during deleting any word that is already in the main
increase or decrease the music volume. Check the his/her own turn. SCRABBLE dictionary, as well as any duplicate
MUTE box to turn off the music altogether. Timer Penalty – The player is given twenty-five words, numbers and punctuation.
Song Titles – Check the songs you wish to hear minutes to complete a game. The player is penal- • Original files are saved as “bak” files.
throughout the game. Check RANDOM PLAY ized ten points for every minute over the twenty- • Type a word into the word entry area and click
ORDER to have the selected songs played ran- five minutes. on ADD WORD.
domly. Hints – This will allow players to receive word • Remove words by selecting the word and click-
Okay – Confirm your selected audio options. hints during play. ing on REMOVE WORD.
Cancel – Cancel your selected audio options. Guides – This will turn ON all of the Guides in • Custom Dictionaries are automatically saved.
the game.
Game Preferences Okay – Confirm your selected game preferences. Check the box next to the option to select it:
Tournament Mode – This mode will turn OFF
Cancel – Cancel your selected game preferences. Special Effects – Turn game animations ON or
the Show Maven’s Tiles, Auto Challenge, Custom
Dictionary, Hints and Guides options, and will Player Records OFF.
turn ON Challenge Penalty, Timers and Timer Tiles – Select the type of tile you prefer.
Penalty. Your Tournament scores and statistics will Board Type – Select the type of gameboard you
be kept separate from Non-Tournament play in prefer.
the Player Records area. Board Tilt – Choose to view the gameboard
Enable Custom Dictionary – Enable a custom either slanted or straight on.
dictionary. Select a custom dictionary from the Backgrounds – Choose the type of background
drop-down menu. Note: Custom dictionaries are you prefer.
Check the box next to the game preference to not available in network games. Okay – Confirm your selected display options.
select it. How to Create a Custom Dictionary – Custom Cancel – Cancel your selected display options.
Show Maven’s Tiles – This will allow you to see Dictionaries can be created and edited using the
Maven’s tiles during Maven’s turn. Custom Dictionary Editor located on the Player Options
Options Menu. Just follow these steps: View both Tournament and Non-Tournament Go to the Player Options Menu. Note: This
Auto Challenge – Maven will automatically chal- records for all players who have previously logged
• Enter or select the name of the Custom menu option is only available from within a game
lenge human players. in and have not since been deleted. Click on
Dictionary. and via the Options Menu.
Challenge Penalty – All players successfully chal- OKAY when done viewing.
lenged will lose their turn. Conversely, if the chal- • All custom dictionaries are text files. Credits
lenged word is deemed a legal word, than the • Any text file can be copied into the Custom View the in-game credits.
challenging player will lose his/her turn. Dictionaries directory by clicking on
C:\Program Files\Infogrames Interactive\
Scrabble Complete\Custom Dictionaries.
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Credits © 2002 Infogrames Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. All trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
INFOGRAMES INFOGRAMES Q.A. DEVELOPMENT TEAM SCRABBLE is a trademark of Hasbro in the US and Canada and is used with permission.
INTERACTIVE, INC. Michael Craighead Paul Bistoff © 2002 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.
Matt Sughrue Director of Quality Assurance, Lead Programmer
Senior Producer North America Brian Sheppard
Matt Collins Kurt Boutin Maven Creation
Maureen Madigan Senior Manager, Q.A. Anthony Trippi
Brand Managers Certification Group Original Music
Stacy Hendrickson Randy Lee
Executive Producer Bill Carroll BOSTON ANIMATION
Q.A. Testing Managers HASBRO and its logo are trademarks of Hasbro.
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Q.A. Certification Lead Natasha Khan the United States and/or other countries.
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Director of Marketing Alexander Kompanets Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the
3D Artists United States and other countries.
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Director of Creative Services Yuri Pulkiv
Yaroslav Loginskiy
Elizabeth Mackney
Painters
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Developer Relations
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Documentation Specialist playback is with the Miles Sound System from RAD Game Tools, Inc. MPEG Layer-3 audio
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