Who will be the first to chain all their tiles together? A language skill game in which the goal is to establish lexical links between words. A little logic is needed but also a lot of creativity and imagination! The winner is the one who gets rid of all their tiles first or who, if there are no more tiles to draw, has the least. Each player spins the...
Context is a cooperative word game. In each round, you freely choose your anchor points. Is everything about movies today or about garden plants? You create your own context! You have to wirte down 4 anchor points (2 nouns, 2 adjectives) for your game. Then everyone thinks of a term that they shows the rest of the group. The group discuss on which position...
1320 terms from diverse domains such as music, cinema, literature, geography, history, and many others have been twisted by using synonyms, antonyms and logically related words to form a new expression called a Contrario. Players will need to use their lateral thinking ability and general knowledge to outsmart their friends. Virtually all the original...
A mix between Scrabble and Othello. The game is about creating words in a grid of 10x10; the players has the same tiles with letters, but one will play with the red side and the other player with the black side of the letters. The idea is to make words using letters with the colour of your opponent. That letters will now change to your colour, as in...
The Mind-Bending Anagram Game The mental work-out for grey matter! Part anagram puzzle, part charades contest, this game tests you and your team-mates as you seek to solve a tricky set of conundrums. Each player takes a turn, assisted where possible by other team members. All scores combine into a grand team total. Many hours of fun packed into a handy...
Similar to the word game ghosts. Players alternate playing letter cards onto a string of cards that eventually forms a word - and when it does the person placed the last letter wins some chips from the pot - and the person who couldn't continue antes some chips. Cards can be played to front or end of the word, and there are some special cards, like wilds...
This game was created by a speech pathologist to ensure that conversation doesn't become a lost art. The designer found that children that are not used to adult conversation will often reply to questions with one-word answers or an answer not related to what the question that they were asked. The game is also helpful for adults that have had strokes, brain...