Scrabble Slam Cards
- The fast-paced word game where anything can happen. Fast-playing, card-slapping word-changing fun
- Scrabble Slam is a high-speed four letter word game, race against each other to change the existing word and get rid of your cards
- Game could become fame and fame could become fate you never know where it will go with Scrabble Slam
- Play this game with your family and friends.
- Vacation fun or perfect stocking stuffers. Either way you win.
Product Description
SCRABBLE SLAM is a fast-paced word game where anything could happen! Race against each other to change the existing four-letter word and get rid of your cards. “Game” could become “fame” and “fame” could become “fate”—you never know where it’ll go. Be the first player to get rid of all of your cards to win!… More >>

this game looked like great fun on tv so bought it. They are to be gifts so haven’t played yet. We love games so I think it will be a winner. Can’t give a fair rating yet though.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was excited when I saw this advertised. I love Scrabble and I do pretty well at it. This just really was not much fun at all. If you want to try one of these card games, the Monopoly one was much more fun.
Rating: 2 / 5
I was a little disappointed with this game. Not as fun or stimulating as I thought it was going to be. Can be confusing with the layout of the cards having letters on both sides. Can also be repetitive with players changing the same letters to make the same words over and over again. If wanting a word game, buyer is better off with original Scrabble, Boggle or Bananagrams.
Rating: 2 / 5
Boy, I sure feel better. Oh, Hi there. I didn’t see you come in. But now that you’re here, let’s talk about Scrabble Slam!
I just got done playing a round with the wife and kids and while it wasn’t long before we gravitated from slamming our cards on the table in that first rush of healthy-feeling anger to actually pummeling one another right in the face, it’s great exercise. Sure, we’re all bruised up for a few days after, but it’s a good kind of pain; it’s a visual reminder that we always have each other rain or shine … or shiner!
It’s also taught the old battle axe that four-letter words are OK, so we can all gather around and watch Tarantino flicks together, which is so much better than “The Sound of Music” for the 50th time. It’s very liberating, I must say. And just between you and me, I can’t wait until the in-laws stop by for the holidays!
Rating: 5 / 5
I tutor kids with dyslexia and AD/HD and teach them phonics (Orton-Gillingham). I am always looking for ways to spice up a lesson. So far I haven’t found a kid who doesn’t like practicing vowel teams, silent-e and consonant blends using this game. I modify it and we take turns, and I help them make their words. This can be a very helpful educational game for kids and adults who need to practice their phonics skills!
Rating: 4 / 5