Sunday, September 21, 2008

Scrambled Up Scrabble

A traditional game with a twist (almost) only we could give it.
by Mil'vardea

Ghetto Scrabble began several years ago, even before Roosterteeth decided to copy us and post their own version of GS rules on their own site. These rules were created by a close friend of ours, probably during a night of drunken revelry; the rules are simple: if you can pronounce it and use it in a sentence, it works. Some classic answers were things like: JBOATFONE, pronounced "Jay Boat Phone," as in a telephone on a J Boat. In our most brilliant moments, a word (and yes, even entire phrases), can span the entire length of the board, added onto turn by turn.

This particular board, pictured here was the concotion of IrishCream, Smoo, Black Beard, Jan-zou (two close friends that are so inseperable that we combine their names together), and I was proudly created on January 14th of 2005.

We decided to recreate the old classics, resurrecting the game in a hillarious game night consisting of Magic the Gathering and Ghetto Scrabble. I don't have a picture of the newest board to share with you, unfortunatley. I think IrishCream has a picture of it on her phone; I'll see if I can track it down and upload it later.

..::heartsinfall::..

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