Dabble

Dabble is an anagram word game designed by George Weiss, who was 84 years old at the time,[1] and published by INI, LLC in 2011.[2]

Dabble
The Fast Thinking Word Game
Designer(s)George Weiss
Publisher(s)INI, LLC
Players2-4
Playing time30 minutes

An app version was Kotaku's gaming app of the day in 2012.[3]

Gameplay

Players draw lettered tiles in order to arrange them into words on a tiered tile rack. Each of the five tiers leaves room for a word of a certain number of letters. The first player to make five valid words wins.[4]

gollark: Anyway, I wrote some examples I think should be useful for the `string.dump` page, so you can look there.
gollark: In some cases, for simple code, you can do some REALLY obfuscated obfuscation, but that's time consuming and hard.
gollark: Or, dump it to bytecode and put the bytecode string in your program (use `textutils.serialise` to make a valid string literal).
gollark: Well, there are lots of ways. First, you can minify it using... a minifier.
gollark: https://wiki.computercraft.cc/String.dump

References

  1. "84-year-old becomes oldest app inventor with the word game Dabble". VentureBeat. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  2. "Dabble". BoardGameGeek.
  3. "Dabble With Word Puzzles and Just Enough Strategy". Kotaku. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  4. "Dabble - The Fast Thinking Word Game for Home, iPhone, iPad, and Android". dabblegame.com. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
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