Number of Players: 1+ | Duration: 30 minutes | Recommended Age: 8 years and up However, some may find it difficult to stack the tiles, and the quality of the board is not as high as in the original game. Unlike Scrabble, players can place one or two tiles down on the board while still earning many points and creating a large word, making it accessible to more ages. The game board even spins for easy access, no matter where you play. But the twist is that you can also stack tiles on top of each other to create new words and increase your score.
Players compete to build words across or down the board to earn points. Like Scrabble with a few interesting twists, some folks love to play it without even keeping score. It makes a great Friday night game for the family, a fun indoor activity for a rainy or snowy afternoon, or an occasional break from worksheets and online instruction for school spelling and vocab lessons. This modernized version of the classic old-school 80’s variety of Upwords is fun and challenging for all ages to play. Some had issues with the quality of their board