Games are a traditional part of our family gatherings.  On any given occasion you are likely to find games in process as varied as Lord of the Rings Risk, Settlers of Catan, pinochle, Quiddler, and n-tuple sol, and a long-time family favorite, Boggle (the 5x5 version, of course).  Because one of our number is the perennial, unassailable Boggle champion, I need to stay in practice to be any kind of competitor at all.  To this end I occasionally indulge in an Internet version of the came, called WordSplay.

There's some fierce competition out there, and I'm usually happy when I find myself around the 50% mark at the end of a game.  Once I almost made it into the top 10 and was elated.  (It helps to play at odd hours, such as early on a Saturday morning, when the number of opponents I face is much smaller.)  This morning I saw my name in third place, only one point shy of the top score, and can't resist reporting the accomplishment.

This is how I know that our own Boggle Champion wasn't playing the game.  Smile
Posted by sursumcorda on Saturday, November 8, 2008 at 6:12 am | Edit
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I have never played WordSplay. I still practice on the version I got from the Cheerios box. I AM practicing and look forward to a rousing game (and some n-tuple sol).



Posted by NMKB on Saturday, November 08, 2008 at 11:45 am

I just discovered the "scramble" game on facebook, but of course, my scores aren't all that high unless I use my computer program. I am waiting to see if the friend that I just creamed will comment on wondering how I got such a score... :)



Posted by Jon Daley on Saturday, November 08, 2008 at 3:00 pm
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