Sequel of A las Chapas, with new cards and categories. In this game, a card with license plates (3 letters) is drawn, as well as card with a category (movies, people, etc.). Quickly, players must create sentences using these letters and the given category. The player who creates a valid sentence faster earns a point, and after a given number of rounds, the...
Last Word was published in A Gamut of Games, a word by Sid Sackson "Last Word was born one day when I was stranded with two word-game lovers far from any letter cards, letter dice, or letter tiles. Challenged, I devised a game using only an available pencil and some sheets of paper. I was rather surprised when it gained a considerable measure of popularity...
Last Word is a clever blend of Boggle and territory control, where wordplay meets tactical positioning. Played on a shared 10x10 grid filled with letter tiles and wilds, players take turns forming words by tracing adjacent letters—just like in Boggle—but instead of just writing them down, they remove the tiles they used. As the board slowly depletes, it...
Last Word is the uproarious race to have the final say! This party game has sold over 1,000,000 copies and is perfect for everyone ages 14 and up. Each round, blurt out answers while racing a timer and the other players. For example, Subject: “Animals”, Letter: “L”. Players yell out… Lion! Lemur! Leech! Leopard! The player with the Last Word before the...
Contents. 17 sheets, on each of which several 4-letter words are printed; one sheet on which the solutions are printed, and 12 answer cards. The host keeps the solution sheet, and places the 17 sheets around the room separately so that each one can easily be seen. Each player is then given an answer card and a pencil. The players write their names at the...
Last Word Standing pits 2 to 6 players against each other in a fast-paced war of the words! Players use letter cards to spell high-value words that beat out the competition to the highest score — or else lose half their own points in the fray! With action cards to turn the tables, swap cards, steal letters, and more, whether you're a quick speller or a...
Blue tiles are blank worth 10 points Red tiles are worth 5 points White are worth 1 points Object of the game is to score the most points Play starts with a blue tile and a player turning a tile over and attempting to make a word against a timer. Play moves left with each person turning a tile. Words must be made crossword style. play ends when all tiles...
The game consists of letter pieces which can be assembled into words (they actually click together) and cards with 3 letters of each (plus a die and a bag). The players roll the die and assemble words. On a 1, they can steal letters from other players, on a 2-5 they can take as many letters from the bag, and on a roll of 6 a complete word has to be...
Players are asked to solve listening tasks based on any text read aloud. These tasks can be, for example: Name a word heard in which a given letter occurs at the end of the word or identify the place where a grammatical case occurs. Whoever presses the buzzer first gets to name the answer. Correct answers earn plus points, wrong answers lose points....
Lavellum is a deep word game for two players, which can be played with paper-and-pencil and in which chance plays no role. A brief summary of the game: 2 players take turns forming words on an initially empty grid. On your turn, first you think of a set of letters, and then you repeatedly add this same set of letters to the board to form words...