"I would hate you so much if this was normal Scrabble," 23-year-old Raph Hӧfer says as he watches cafe owner Tim Willoughby place an impressive, long word on the board. But this is not "normal ...
don't quite like the competitive nature of Scrabble," he said. "They want a game where you can simply enjoy language, words, being together and having fun creating words." In the new game ...