There was a time before iPhones when games of “Words With Friends” weren’t played over daylong stretches where you guessed until you got a word that existed thus proving your superior intelligence. No, it was Scrabble, and it was played on a board you got at the toy store that you kept stashed in the closet with beat up cardboard boxes labeled “Guess Who?” and “Thin Ice.” For a grownup version of the game with a font junkie twist, check out this Scrabble Typography Edition. The tiles get played on a solid walnut gameboard that gets stored away in the matching solid walnut storage case that makes for a far more sophisticated look than that cardboard box with duct tape along the edges.
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