Mother's fury on Scrabble

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A mother who bought a Scrabble game for her eight-year-old son's computer console to improve his vocabulary has told of her disgust after it produced a string of swearwords.

Tonya Carrington, 36, gave her son Ethan the Nintendo version of the much-loved word game, enabling him to pit his wits against 'virtual' characters.

But she was horrified to discover that the computer-generated players were laying down words containing crude slang and abuse.

Now she is urging other parents considering buying the popular package as a Christmas present to think again.

Mrs Carrington tried out the program for herself on Ethan's hand-held DS console and was taken aback when her 'opponent' laid down the word 't*ts'.

The game also gives a definition of words it uses, on this occasion giving the meaning 'a garden bird' but also 'an informal word for female breasts'.

Any doubt was removed when the next word the computer offered was 'f*ckers', which it defined as 'a slang word for chavs'.

As if that wasn't bad enough, it received a triple score and won the game for the character, whose name was Camilla.

'Ethan is doing really well with English at school, so I decided to get this to help boost his vocabulary - but obviously not like that,' she said.

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I say "thats life lady." but the game is rated ages 3 and up. so nintendo is screwed.
 
QUOTE (Snorki @ December 15, 2008 07:24 pm) Lmao we just read about this in my history class, i have no idea why.
why would you be reading this in history class?
 
I would return the game and get my money back, if I were her, and make out a complaint to the publisher who made it. Those guys ought to be in a lot of trouble.
 
QUOTE (Snorki @ December 15, 2008 08:24 pm) Lmao we just read about this in my history class, i have no idea why.
lol History Class?
 
They should make a mode for adults, teens, and children and have the child mode have only clean words.
 
The mother should use this experience to teach her kids about words you shouldn't use at school, church, and around family instead of making such a big deal about this. She can't shelter her kids forever.
 
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