Dominatus enables the student to combine Greek and Latin prefixes, roots, and suffixes to develop common English words that occur in many subject areas, such as science, history, mathematics, literature, and medicine. In Dominatus, players form English words by assembling tiles which contain Greek and Latin roots. It is the objective of each player to...
Take turns placing dominoes which link pictures together to suggest words and phrases. Earn points when others guess your phrase or when you guess someone else's phrase. Each domino consists of two simple icons placed at each end and representing common items such as "head", "house", "sun", "knife", etc. Every person starts with two dominoes in their hand...
This is a domino game where words are used instead of pips. Each domino is divided into two colors: white and purple. Each side has a word on the top part of the domino and a shape on the bottom. Dominoes are played from a players hand against other dominoes that rhyme. The shapes on the bottom are used to determine whether the words rhyme and the object...
The word building family game that’s sure to bring endless fun & laughter to game time. Build words to score points. The more words, the more points you get or so you think. It’s not just about out spelling or out wording your opponents but developing a game plan. Don’t Blow It will frustrate you and it will challenge you, because play an OOPS UP! card at...
Can you be unique or are you just part of the flock? Don't Flock Up is a family party game with a simple mission: create as many connections between category cards as possible, without making the same connections as anyone else. Six cards are played in each round and players will have 60 seconds to try to find as many connections as possible among the...
Can you get your team to say "Sheep"? It's not as easy as it sounds, especially when you can't say "Baa", "Lamb", "Wool" and "Flock"! Try to go through as many cards as you can before the buzzer goes off. But if you say a forbidden word, you'll lose points from your score. Three levels of play - easy, medium, difficult - make Don't Say It! the perfect game...
Don’t Spell PIG is a quick and strategic word game where players take turns placing letter tiles on a 4x4 grid. The goal? Force your opponent to be the one to spell "PIG." It’s simple to learn but full of clever tactics, making every match a battle of wits. On their turn, a player places one of their letter tiles (P, I, or G) onto the board, trying to...
Letter cards are slowly turned one-by-one for all players to see. When you can spell a word, shout it out, take the cards, and place the word in front of you. If no player can spell a word using the first three cards, deal additional cards until a word is found. You need not use all the revealed letters, but can use only as many of the letters as you need....
This kids game, featuring Disney characters, is actually four games that teach children letter recognition. All the games deal with delivering post cards. For example, in the first game you pop the popper (like in Trouble) and see which letter shows up. Find the matching letter - highlighted in black - on one of the post cards (like the "e" in Mickey) and...
Donkey Derby uses something like a roulette wheel for players to win letters which they use to make words. There are four versions of the game based on the word list from which the players are trying to form the words. There is a "Beginers Game", a "Bird Game", an "Animal Game" and a "Capital City Game". The color for each player is determined each game by...
doodad is a captivating card game that requires strategy, creativity and a bit of malicious maneuvering. The object of the game is to spell ‘doodad’ with the Letter cards you collect – with the challenging twist that you can’t put one Letter card next to another unless the symbol and/or color on the cards match. The dastardly Strike card allows you to...
User summary ドッペル言語 (Doppel-Gengo) is a word memo card game, published in Japanese. Players are trying to find matching pairs of homonyms by reading texts on the backs of the cards. The title Doppel-Gengo means 'double words' but is a pun on doppelganger. In this game, there are 50 word cards, making 25 pairs of homonyms. On each card face is a picture and...