Talk:Bananagrams (video game)

deletion objection
this is a relevant game ( and article )
 * it is the electronic version of one of the [|most popular board games] in recent history.
 * it's used in [|"university classes"]
 * it's used by [|"youth groups"] --Saldb (talk) 15:44, 6 May 2009 (UTC)

Deletion Objection
This is a comprehensive article about an increasingly relevant game. This game’s notoriety has been proven through traffic (heavy on all three sites cited) as well as write-ups in the media and the blogosphere.

The article does not contain marketing speak; rather, this is a thoughtful, thorough piece that explores its relationship to its board game counterpart and the technology that makes it possible.RenLass (talk) 15:52, 6 May 2009 (UTC)

"(social game)" is a poor categorization.
The term "social game" (as it is being used here) does not disambiguate between the board game and electronic versions of Bananagrams. I move that we switch to "Bananagrams (computer game)" which, in view of the coming iPhone version of Bananagrams, will be more exact than "(online game)".

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