Skip-a-cross is a classic word game where players use seven letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard to earn points. Certain board spaces offer bonuses, but a word can only be played if it uses an already-played tile or adds to an already-played word, making for slightly tactical play. Licensed by Selchow & Righter and manufactured by Cadaco, Skip-a-cross has the same rules as Scrabble, but with cardboard tiles and racks instead of wood. It was also published due to the high demand for Scrabble games.