Scrabble Onyx Edition
Posted by admin | Posted in Board Games | Posted on 27-06-2010
Tagged Under : Edition, Onyx, Scrabble
Scrabble Onyx Edition
- Onyx Edition SCRABBLE® features an elegant rotating board and a sleek, updated style with black and silver accents
- The new look adds a contemporary design dimension to America’s favorite word contest
- Other matching elements include a unique timer with black sand, a black velvet tile pouch
- For ages 12 and up
- Also includes four black tile racks, and a silver-accented score book with official score sheets an pencil
The centerpiece of the Onyx Edition Scrabble is the elegant black rotating game board, featuring a silver playing surface. In addition to its stunning appearance, the board enhances the playing experience by turning on a built-in stand to allow a clear look for all contestants. A raised grid holds the tiles – made of black wood with silver embossing – firmly in place as the board rotates. Other matching elements include a unique timer with black sand, a black velvet tile pouch, four black tile r
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List Price: $ 59.99
Price: $ 45.95
Review by S. A. Molin for Scrabble Onyx Edition
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Finally, a Scrabble game worthy of putting on my modern glass coffee table. Although many versions of the game look fantastic, such as the “deluxe” or the “$1000 franklin mint version”, the natural wood doesn’t fit for everyone. Looks of the Onyx version are sleek and elegant, and you can read the bonus squares better than on any version; not to mention the black/silver tiles are extra sleek.
Looks aside, the feel is solid, the board has a smooth turn. The tiles fit very snug in the raised dividers. The height of the board is a silly reason to give this 1 or 2 stars. It definitely looks better flush, and puts the board lower if you play sitting on the ground at a coffee table as I do. You can put your tile holders off to the side so they don’t get hit. Every version of Scrabble I’ve ever owned didn’t have sides on the holder (including some past deluxe versions). Again, a non-issue. Learn to be less clumsy. The board is built very well. Also, marking this board down for not including a distribution list is the one of the silliest things I’ve ever read in a review. It’s like not having a hand-chart included with your poker set. You can print one off if you really want. Besides there are two charts facing opposite on the board in plain view.
Three minute timer with black sand is a nice extra. The score book is VERY nice, and comes with matching pencil which stores in the book binding. The black velvet bag is a nice size, and really allows you to shake and randomize tiles.
I also recommend the Onyx Edition Scrabble Dictionary. It matches beautifully, and it is the newest fourth edition that includes such words as Qi.
I have to say the […] price is exceedingly high, and is not considered in my rating, as I did not get this from […]
Review by Nasty Chunts for Scrabble Onyx Edition
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I have to say my first impression of this scrabble board is “disappointing.” It’s honestly not any improvement over the standard board with raised squares and a rotating base. It’s pretty much the same thing with a different color scheme so it’s almost insulting that they charge [so much] for this. Even though I got mine for half that I still think I paid way too much.
On top of that, the quality of the board isn’t that good. The silver overlay sticker was laid on slightly crooked and the base is noisy when turned and doesn’t rotate smoothly. the first thing i saw when I opened it was a nick in the wood trim around the board, and overall the entire thing is much cheaper and flimsier than it’s made out to be in the pictures and description.
skip this and go with one of the cheaper models or spend your money on one of the deluxe wood ones.
Review by M. DeWeese for Scrabble Onyx Edition
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I have owned just about every versions of SCRABBLE ever produced. So, of course, when this Onyx version came out, it went on my gotta have list.
While it works and is very nice looking, the biggest issue was the glare off of the silver/foil background on the board. It made it difficult to see the letters on the tiles once they were set down. My friends and I realized that we were squinting throughout the game, and after the 2-hour set, I had a mild headache.
The other issue was the fact that it does sit flush on the table and I used it on the coffee table, with narrow width. We had to hold our tile trays in our hands or risk knocking tiles off the trays.
After that night, I found that we all prefer to use one of the older sets on game night. So, the Onyx set went into the “donate” box.
Some people may like it. It just didn’t work out for us.
Review by Tina Amberg for Scrabble Onyx Edition
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I love Scrabble.
My Old 20+ year old version of Scrabble (with turntable base) was showing its age (and some tiles vanished over the years).
So I have been looking for a new Scrabble version!
What I looked for: I did not want the old folding board (the tiles don’t stay put). So I wanted the divided style, like my old one. I loved the “idea” of a turntable, though my old one the turntable NEVER turned. Still i found the solid surface great on soft surfaces, like a bed, couch, rug etc.
I was thrilled to see so many versions available! Several turntables!! I hoped & expected the turntable had FINALLY been improved! I figured the tiles, too should be of classic scrabble quality. I saw this Onyx version, and fell in love! Beautiful! (note I saw it Online, and ordered it without seeing it up close & in personal).
What I Found:
the turntable, STILL does not turn! How disappointing.
the tile dividers, are shallow.. plus makes removing the tiles easier.. minus tiles not as secure.. but this is not a HUGE issue.
surface is “paper” somehow expected a nicer, permanent feel to the surface, instead the top looks like what you can find on an $8 version of this game.
the tiles: look like the letters are rub-on version.. not engraved. I am wondering how long the letters will stay on the tiles.. or in a few years will I have ALL blank tiles?? Wow how confusing will that be?
So I am painfully disappointed in this version. My rating is more or less average, since Scrabble will always be a favorite of mine.. i think the concept they came up with was promising, just failed in execution.. serious room for improvement. No Doubt this is not worth $50! Had I known more, i would not have paid over $30 tops.. and that I would still have to think about.
Review by Mark Johnson for Scrabble Onyx Edition
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R9YNRZAUT67VT I made a short video review of the Scrabble Onyx Edition and the extra goodies it comes with. It’s no Franklin Mint edition, but it is a really nice product which will continue to look nice for years to come. Worth the investment if you’re looking for something unique and a little more professional looking than the original deluxe version. It also has a solid piece board which will not wear out over time from folding which is a huge bonus in my opinion.