Alfapet
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Alfapet used to be the Swedish name for the well-known word game Scrabble. Most Swedes still think that Alfapet is the name of the original game, even if it is now a different game.
The Swedish board game company Alga introduced Alfapet in Sweden in 1954 and sold the game under that name for almost four decades. However, in the early 1990s Alga lost its licence to sell Scrabble in Sweden to Mattel, who starting selling Scrabble with its original name. As it turned out, Alga had the right to...
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