ABOUT THE GAME Outside the Box™ was designed to be unique in many ways. First of all, the box top or cover actually becomes the game board (we don’t think anyone has ever done this before), hence the name Outside the Box. Secondly, it is a team game (there are very few team games out there) where everyone is actively involved throughout the game. This...
Outsmart is the fun and fast-paced family game featuring creative, engaging questions that all have multiple correct answers. Playing Outsmart is simple: Everyone takes an answer sheet; the dice is rolled to determine the number of answers required; a topic teaser and one question are read aloud; then players write answers to try and Outsmart their...
OUTWORDS is a simple word game for 2 - 6 players aged 10 and over. The box contains pads, pencils, a die, and a pack of over 250 cards each of which has 6 words of between 5 and 10 letters long on it. Players take it in turns to be the caller. The caller takes a card and rolls the dice to see which word is going to be played (the words are numbered from 1...
Overturn is a two-player word game that blends vocabulary skills with strategic play, reminiscent of Othello but with a linguistic twist. Players take turns forming words by placing colored rings over letters on a modular board. If a player uses a letter already claimed by the opponent, they can flip the ring to their own color, effectively "overturning"...
The Polish phrase "Owiń w bawełnę" literally means "Wrap it in cotton”, but idiomatically it’s equivalent to the English expression "To beat around the bush". Owiń w bawełnę is mechanically almost identical to Taboo, but there are some minor changes. Firstly, there are only 81 cards with just 1 keyword per card. Secondly, the player whose turn it is cannot...
The object of the game is to move from the center of the spiral on the board to the final square of the outer circuit. Along the way, three small Oxford 'dictionaries' are collected. These are obtained by passing the special dictionary squares on the board or by winning a duel. The first player to cross the line with three dictionaries is the winner. To...
There are a number of word games, of varying difficulty, on the market, but none Words has encountered has the appeal of Oxfurd Bluff, a creation of Manvers Games Inc. of Toronto. Ignore the game's trifling title and press on; there is much here to tantalize and fascinate word freaks. (And we'll skip the details on the rules; they're easily grasped. There...
In OXYGIN, players make words from letters of the same suit, and "Gin" when they have a hand full of words. A bonus is received for playing the longest word. The game is played in rounds with players taking multiple turns per round. The first player to begin the game is the player to the dealer’s left. A player’s turn is comprised of three steps (take a...
Kids' version of P for Pizza, a quick-thinking category game, where the first player to collect 6 of the triangular 'pizza slice' cards and completes their pizza wins. The game box contains 100 triangular cards which have 3 letters printed against each edge on one side and a category (e.g. 'something green', 'Musical instrument', or 'Rhymes with frog') on...
This is the adult edition of the quick-thinking word game P for Pizza. Players flip cards revealing a letter and a category, then race to shout a word that matches both (e.g., a word starting with "D" for the category "Things you ride"). The first correct answer wins the card as a pizza slice. The goal is to collect enough slices to build a full pizza....