Hasbro Interactive has been bringing board games and Atari titles to the PlayStation for a couple of years now, and with a library in both categories that is interminably deep, it's no surprise that another one has just launched from the gate. Enter Scrabble, the game you used to play on your kitchen table; it's now on your TV screen, and that's probably telling enough.
Perhaps more versatile than the board game itself, this version has three modes of play: normal, solitaire, and tournament.
In the normal mode, you play against another human or a computer opponent in a single match. If you select the computer player, you'll be able to select its intelligence level. These levels include novice, beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert, champion, master, and grand master.
The solitaire mode is pretty self-explanatory: You play a round against yourself, aiming to earn as many points as possible.