Based on a French tv show from the 1970's. The game consists of 82 tokens, each one marked with a letter and a wooden board with two rows with 10 squares (in each square a token fits). Each round a player forms two words (one on each row) ranging from 4 to 5 letters. Then the players take turns to modify the words (changing or to make it longer by adding...
The gourdineur draws a card, chooses a word that he announces to the players and prepares his gourdin. All players have 30 seconds to write words related to the chosen theme on their slate. If the gourdineur manages to find their words, he knocks players with his gourdin. If the players fond of the gourdineur with common words that he did not find: "It...
French game based on a show of the RTBF (Radio Télévison Belge). The player rolls a dice and advances, depending on the type of square he lands on, he might have to guess a definition, guess the author of a quote or even find the words that fit an appropriate combination of another word and its adjectives. Some areas are specially indicated "dictionnaire"...
In Le Mot le plus Court ("The Shortest Word"), you don't actually want to find the shortest word – but given the interference of opponents, that's what you might have to settle for. Each round, one player rolls the three consonant dice included in the game, then everyone tries to think of a word that includes all three consonants (in any order, with...
From the rules: Famous game show, the board game formula has seen many versions for several decades. This is one of the first versions. The board represents a path of squares alternately white and black. The game includes two sets of cards, vowels and consonants, and 6 special cards representing each side of a dice. The goal is to complete 3 laps of the...
The game includes 5000 questions on French/foreign literature and the French language. It plays like 'snake and ladders', without shortcuts, though. The board consists of several squares with different topics like: works, authors, expression, citations, parenthesis etc. Also some special square like: Bomb Box: Opponents choose the theme. If the player...
A game to work on innovative sounds and the meanings of words. The object of the game is to create as many words as possible by combining the vowels listed on the board and consonants, diphthongs from the cards. In each direction a word count for a different word and therefore scores You more points. Everyone plays at the same time to monitor the words...
Each player has a single game board which includes an area for letters in use, an area for the formation of a sentence and an area of points account. The game features consonants, vowels and Jokers replacing any letter of the alphabet. At the start of each handle 6 letters are drawn at random: three consonants and three vowels, each letter has a point...
Contents: a 13×13 board with 21 special pictured squares, 100 letters (with 3 jokers pictured as cedars), 4 holders for letters, a bag. Players score points with 10 letters words, but they do not have to cross words. Names are allowed, and when playing upon one of the 21 special squares, the word played must refer to the domain symbolized by the picture on...
500 Questions On The World Of Language, From Ancient To Modern, Aramaic To Zulu. Each expansion features colour coded question cards to play as part of the main game. Expands the League of the Lexicon world with new and original questions. Questions written by world-renowned experts. Meticulously researched & richly informative. Contents: 100 question...
Leapin’ Letters is a playful mix of word recognition and flying plastic chaos. Each player draws a secret card showing a silly four-letter creature name—like PUNG or GORP—and races to collect those exact letters to win. On your turn, you draw two chunky plastic letters from the container. You keep every letter that matches your card and place them down in...