« BackInternet Scrabble Club (2002-)isc.roSubmitted by indigodaddy 4 days ago
  • oliwary 10 hours ago

    Cool!

    For anyone looking to practice, I've made two daily games featuring similar concepts:

    https://clickword.org - use tiles to form words, placed words disappear, get as many points as possible.

    https://spaceword.org - build a valid word grid using as little space as possible

  • porphyra 15 hours ago

    isc.ro is one of the most old school, classic, and beloved Scrabble servers, but its implementation is really outdated and has some notable vulnerabilities/bugs. For example, the rack tiles seem to be randomly generated on the clientside, and passwords are plaintext. For a modern alternative, woogles.io is much nicer.

    • mdaniel 15 hours ago

      Submitted quite a while ago, if you wanted to resubmit it for its own discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24789018

      Also, for convenience: https://woogles.io

      • rahimnathwani 14 hours ago

        Woogles is nice.

        The board looks like a regular scrabble board, but the special squares are indicated only with colours, and don't say 'Triple Word Score' etc. like on the real Scrabble board. When you hover over a square, you see the bonus as '2x letter' etc.

        This behaviour is fine for experienced players, but not for children or beginners, especially those playing on iPads, which don't have 'hover'.

        I made a userscript to fix this:

        https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/508773-woogles-bonus-label...

        • thomasfromcdnjs 14 hours ago

          I love scrabble, it may be going through a growth spurt at the moment, kind of like chess after all the netflix movies.

          Everyone should follow Will Anderson, he runs an extremely high quality Youtube channel -> https://www.youtube.com/@wanderer15

          Even if you don't play often, his scrabble videos are fantastic to watch on a lunch break.

          ---

          My friends and I are playing around with vibe coding a 4+ multi player scrabble, surprisingly it doesn't really exist. (hasbro is extremely tight on their copyright)

        • CamperBob2 13 hours ago

          Don't do what I just did, and waste several minutes on a puzzle. As soon as you hit "Give up," or presumably submit the valid answer, all it does is say "auth-methods-failed."

      • macqm 12 hours ago

        Poland has kurnik.pl (meaning “chicken coop”) with a version of scrabble called “Literaki”. It’s been around for years.

        • nathell 9 hours ago

          It actually predates ISC, dating back to 2001. These days you can play actual Scrabble on Kurnik, too!

          ISC also supports Polish (with OSPS).

        • maest 15 hours ago

          .ro is the Romanian TLD, which explains why "Romana" is one of the language options (Although it's not using the correct diacritics)

          • przemub 12 hours ago

            In 2002 diacritics were such a pain, or impossibility even :)

          • pursuableproofs 6 hours ago

            This got me through lockdown. Good to see it's still around.

            • chrisweekly 14 hours ago

              I lost too much time having fun playing Wordfeud on iOS, had to go cold turkey and uninstall it. (No idea how they dodged the copyright issues, it seems like straight-up scrabble to me...)

              • crote 9 hours ago

                > No idea how they dodged the copyright issues

                There's no copyright on game mechanics, if I understand correctly. You can protect stuff like the game's name, the artwork, unique characters, and the text in the rulebook - but not the purely mechanical rules themselves.

                • AStonesThrow 9 hours ago

                  I seem to recall that Scrabble's board layout could be an issue. The specific placement of double/triple word/letter squares is not merely an important game mechanic, but also a distinctive feature of the brand. There's also the question of letter-tile point-values, and whether those specific points could be copied verbatim.

                  Source: I played a MUSH where players managed to reproduce games like Boggle and Scrabble for the amusement of other MUSHers

                  • rockdoe 4 hours ago

                    Wordfeud uses a different board layout.

              • Aeroi 15 hours ago

                kind of dope, whats your stack/how'd you build it?

                • aw1621107 16 hours ago

                  "isc" -> Internet Scrabble Club, for those of us who didn't know