A word building game for players to form words from a common pool of letter tiles. The pool begins with three blindly drawn letters. Subsequent letters are similarly drawn one at a time. At any time a player may call out a word that can be formed from the available letters. Upon making a word it is placed in the scoring area of the respective player....
From the Publisher: To play One Word, players are asked to give correct answers to five separate sets of clues, scoring one point for each correct answer. For example, points are won if the clue “A Reindeer and A Cleaning Compound” lead to the answer “Comet.” Other examples: A Popular Musical and A Midwestern City To Remove Dirty Dishes and A Large Motor...
Your challenge in One Word is to rid yourself of cards as quickly as you can, but you need to be clever to do so. Each player has a deck of face-down cards that show a color on their public face and two colors on their hidden reverse side. On a turn, you look at the hidden side of your topmost card, roll the nine dice into the color fields of the game box...
Write words, so they hook into each other; i.e. the last letter in a word should be the start of the next word. During 30 seconds you write as many words as possible in the category you randomly has pointed at on the subject sheet. Next time you pick a new subject. The one who first fills his sheet with a long chain of words is the winner. Could be played...
The sequel in the popular series The Only Word - now on dice! Call for your imagination and think of The Only One Word to describe several different images on the dice. It is a fast game, in which everyone plays for themself. Very compact, with handy components and easy rules, for any number of players – it is a party game which works great even on picnics...
Find the Only Word clue for several words of your card. Be the first to guess the clues, hit the targets and avoid hazardous trapwords! 2–5 players or teams, 1200+ words, 2 modes and 100+ hours of play. Mode SPECIFIC TARGETS Players get 9 cards. First player (Clue Giver) shifts his 1st card right to see the side bar of the 2nd card. This secret key...
The Only Word is a vivid party word game that brings your imagination and creativity to a new level and guarantees ultimate fun. Inspired by Codenames, the game features the best advantages of compact travel tabletop games – very easy to explain, very dynamic and can be played even on the way without a table. Other key advantages of the game – all the...
Players are dealt cards with fragments of the names of Chinese dishes. And try to assemble menu items by playing those fragments in sensible orders into a ingredient tray. Example: players play [ミソ] then [ラー] then [メン] to complete ミソラーメン (Miso Ramen). Fragments played out of order are returned to the player. Last player with name-fragments still in hand is...
Oodles of Doodles is a high-energy party game where sketching meets speed—and stick figures totally count. Each round, one player draws while their teammates guess as many words as they can from a secret list of eight items—all within a shared category and a tight time limit. Think Pictionary on fast-forward with a twist: you're not just drawing one thing...
From the back of the box: OOgal is a fast-paced exciting game building on the dual classic concepts of word-building of Scrabble(tm) and dice play of Yahtzee(tm). In OOgal, players roll the special dies in an attempt to build words with the greatest point score. Unique 20-sided dies contain all the consonants, while the custom cubes contain all fo the...
Meet Open Relationships: A Venn diagram-inspired, endlessly replayable party game for creative people. What's the funniest thing "Santa" and "Bedwetting" have in common? (We think "Surprisingly warm" might be the winner, but that's your call.) No two rounds of Open Relationships are ever the same. If you’re sick of “play a card, judge picks the winner”...