This is a similar game to the well known Scrabble in that letters tiles are blind drawn and used to form words, and that the objective is to score points. However there are significant differences. (1) The words are placed on table in a pool area rather than being in a crossword grid. So word two does not need to have a letter in common with word one. (2)...
Dictopia is a fast-paced word game in a dystopian world played in 5 rounds of 90 seconds. Language is watched, words are censored. Do you have what it takes to join the Resistance? Each player have 8 cards with 2 letters on it. Use them to create words. Each letter have eyes on it and gives you points. Earn bonus points by having the good number of eyes in...
Be the first player to collect five gems of different colours from the following themes: Nature and the universe (blue) Daily life (yellow) Words (orange) World of fantasy (red) Living creatures (green) Read a card from the deck for all players (for example write down as many types of footwear as possible). The person with the most valid responses (and a...
The dealer selects a calling card which will have 2 categories (e.g.: a city or a word ending in 'us') and then chooses one of the two categories listed. Then players use wands with a gummy end to dig out letters from a big pile of tiles to form an answer that correctly fits into the category selected. The first person to do so receives 1 share of the gold...
Objective of the game Advance to the end of the board deciphering the drawings made by your game partner. Flow of the game The cartoonists of each couple spin the wheel and whoever gets the letter closest to the beginning of the alphabet will be the first to play. The first cartoonist spins the Letter Wheel again and places his pawn on the first square...
Variant on the classical "Vocabulary game" made in collaboration with the Italian dictionary publisher Zanichelli. The players take turns until a player reaches the end of the point track. At each player's turn, other players pick a single card from the deck. Each card report a "difficult" word, the correct definition and some incorrect definitions....