In Scrabble you have a virtual board and you can place the letters as if you were playing on a real wooden board.  The aim is to gain the most points. The advantage is that you can select the difficulty level, so you can play the game even with your seven year old brother. Here are the features:

Tactile gameplay. Pick up, rearrange and place letters on just like the board game. Watch the board come to life with animations and effects that celebrate player success. Multiple new game modes including both competitive and tutor style single player modes. Multi-touch support, including player tap-in and Hot Corners for discreet play, allows players to hide their tiles with their hand and rearrange while others play. Support for 1-4 players. Save and resume for in-progress games.

If, on the other hand, strategy games are your cup of tea, then you should try Risk. Roll your dice and position your troops. Summon your soldiers, get your allies close, start the attack and dominate the whole world. Features:

Tactile gameplay from browsing cards, rolling dice and moving armies to launching an assault. Multiple game modes for 1-4 players, including fast-play modes with customisable win states to classic Global Domination. Save and resume in-progress games and your preferred rulesets as House Rules. Multi-touch support with ‘tap in’ corners.

Both games have a price tag of $4.99. You can download Scrabble here and Risk here. Good luck! READ ALSO: Fix: Windows 8.1 Hangs and Freezes After Right Click

Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ