Say What? is the world's first game designed to be played while you are doing other things! This card game is meant to be played while talking at parties, roleplaying, riding in the car or even watching TV. Each of the 100 cards contains a word or action and a point value. When someone else says or does what is listed, they get the card. Whoever has the...
Say What Now?! is a fast-paced word party game where pronunciation beats spelling. Each round, three vowel cards and one round objective are revealed. Players use the consonant cards in their hand along with the shared vowels to create a word that sounds real and matches the round goal. Before revealing their word, players announce their total score based...
Description from Uncles Games: "Similar to Scrabble, players are creating word puzzles in a crossword fashion, only with Saygo, you do not have a community board. Instead, players builds their own word puzzles in front of them. Letters are worth points (vowels are worth 1 point, consonants 2 points, and super consonants J, K, Qu, X, and Z, are worth 4) the...
Scalaparola is a collection of 10 games to play with words, for 2-6 players. The box includes tiles and cards featuring letters of the alphabet. The characteristic of this collection is that the words formed during play earn more value if they match a category choose at random before starting. The games are: CROSSWORDS Is to form words on the board with...
In this classic Italian word game, players use their eight drawn letter-tiles to form words on the gameboard. Each word laid out earns points based on the commonality of the letters used, with certain board spaces giving bonuses. But a word can only be played if it uses at least one already-played tile. This leads to slightly tactical play, as potential...
Scarabeo for two players is a quick and addictive edition of Scarabeo, the word game most loved by Italians. This edition is a head to head race to the last letter to score 150 points and win. The classic Scrabble game in a compact format that can be played wherever you want. The great novelty of this version are the letters of the international alphabet...
"The fun of Scarabeo in twenty minutes!" Players roll letter dice and place them on a crossword puzzle-like grid to form words and score points. When new words are added to the grid, old words are removed, and black dice are added where words were crossing, thus blocking squares. The first player to reach a predetermined score is the winner. Contents: Game...
In "The Game of Scattergories," published in 1988 by Milton Bradley, each player fills out a category list with answers that begin with the same letter. If no other player matches your answers, you score points. The game is played in rounds. After 3 rounds a winner is declared, and a new game can be begun. Scattergories is a commercial version of an old...
Scattergories Junior is a simplified and shortened version of the parent game. Players are given a master list of topics and then a twenty-sided die with letters on each side is rolled to determine the "key" letter. Players have a limited time to think of unique words that start with the letter and have to do with the topic. Players can still earn some...