Textra is word game, that consist of a plastic container, 206 letter tiles and 4 letter trays - clearly inspired by Scrabble, but the main gimmick here is the plastic container with clever mechanism to separate vowels and consonants. In the container you have trail where you put your letter tiles to make words. And when the trail is full (something like 15...
The classic word game created specially for kids. Players roll a die (showing numbers 3-5) and flip up the corresponding number of letter tokens. These are then utilized to make a word, and collected for scoring. Unused tokens are flipped face down again. Remembering these face-down letters gives a player an advantage in making words in subsequent turns....
That is the crowning! is a card game centered around common phrases. Instead of directly translating German idioms into English, players create humorous 'Denglish' sentences—where 'D' stands for Deutsch (German). Each player draws a card and attempts to first translate the Denglish sentence into German, and then find the correct English equivalent....
The game deck consists of eighty-one cards. Each card has a letter of the alphabet, a slot machine symbol, a number between one and twenty-six and is one of four colors. The game comes with instructions to play nine games with the deck. Dice and a game pad complete the package. Zenith – A crossword game. Beat the Bandit – The dealer accepts bets and pays...
"That's the yellow from the egg" is a card game about common phrases. If you translate German idioms into the English language you don't get the correct English equivalent, but rather a funny English sentence. Then it's not English, it's Denglish ("D" for Deutsch = German). So one by one the players draw a card and have to translate the Denglish sentences...
Thématik is a fast-thinking game in which at the start of each round five letter cards are placed on the table, and four score cards – valued 1-4 – are placed in a row next to each letter. One player draws a category card and reads it out loud, then everybody races to name words in the category that start with one of the five letters on the table. Each...
In There and Back, a game published in England c. 1930s, players attempt to score points by building a sequence of towns leading back to the town that started the sequence. No publisher is listed anywhere in the instructions or on the box, but it's of typical professional quality for the period. The cards are approximately 1" x 3", a rather unusual size. A...
Thing Thing is a silly card game that we play a lot of at the office. We have cards upon cards of 'things'- places, people, objects, concepts- and we have find ways to relate them, usually with strange results. Playing two or more cards lets you get rid of them, but the category you used to relate them (leaders in their field, hard to get to, stuff I have...
From the box: THINGAMAJIG is the ... ooh ... err ... umm ... the game of wots-it-calleds! It's a bit like "Snap" but lots more fun! For every matching pair you race to call out something to do with your opponents ... before they beat you to it! Watch out! You'll need the reactions of a thingy ... the speed of a wotsit ... the memory of an oojama?! Just...
Players take turns giving clues to words given to them by the electronic Thingamajig. You score a point for every player who correctly guesses your word. But if everyone gets it, you score nothing. From back of box: Looking for a Hilarious Party Game That everyone can Play? Then whip out your Thingamajig! Press the Thingamajig's button and it reveals your...