A solid computer rendition of a classic board game.
The visual aspects of the game are clean and intuitive. The sound effects are solid, and the game's light lounge jazz soundtrack is pleasant and unobtrusive. Playing the game is essentially drag and click. There's nothing wrong and everything right about the user interface.
The main complaint I have is with the dictionary, which contains a ridiculous number of two-letter words. Many of them are foreign words, which makes little sense to accept in a game that does not accept longer foreign words used frequently in daily English, such as "adios". Unfortunately, I found no straightforward ways to update the dictionary through the game interface.
If you love Scrabble, you'll like this game, especially when you have no one else to play against. But this is the type of game that screams out to be retrofitted for online play, or for multi-player hotseat play, to really hit its stride. It is what it is, and that's mostly a good thing.
David V