Tonya Carrington, a woman based in the UK has spoken out against bad words included in the DS title Scrabble 2007 Edition. She bought the game for her eight year old son to help him improve his vocabulary, but was shocked when it threw up words like tits and F-bombs. She's now urging other parents to stay away from it:
"I was mortified. It's disgraceful. I bought it at Asda and the packaging said it was suitable for young children. Scrabble is a game most families have around the house. I've banned him from playing it because I don't want him learning these sorts of words".
Concerned parents should be aware that there's also a Junior Edition of the game which doesn't feature any swears.
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