Popular mobile word game by Zynga similar to Scrabble played asynchronously over mobile devices for points, using letter tiles randomly assigned to players.
Words With Friends is a mobile word game developed by Zynga in 2009. It is very similar to the classic board game Scrabble, where players make words from letter tiles on a game board to score points. However, unlike Scrabble where players take turns sitting around the same board, Words With Friends is played asynchronously over the internet on users' mobile devices.
At the start of each round in Words With Friends, players are randomly assigned 7 letter tiles. They take turns placing their word tiles on the board to form words, scoring points based on the length of the word and any special letter tiles used. Like in Scrabble, words must connect to existing words on the board. Players can also build on their opponent's words to form new ones.
One of the key appeals of Words With Friends is the asynchronous turn-based gameplay. Since it's played over the internet, players can take their turn whenever it's convenient for them. If it's your opponent's turn, you simply wait for a notification when they have played and left you letters to form your next word. This relaxed style of play has made it popular for killing time or playing with friends and family over long distances.
With a large dictionary of words and some additional premium features like word hints and challenges, Words With Friends has become one of the most popular mobile word games since its launch. Its familiar Scrabble-like gameplay tailored to mobile devices with asynchronous turns has made it a hit.
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