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Bananagrams

It's… the anagram game that drives you bananas! This crossword-type game similar to Scrabble but without the board, making it extra convenient when on the go. Rearrange your letters in each round to create a crossword using all the letters. When one player has completed their crossword, all the players then draw more letters and race to complete it once more. For 2-8 players.

Patchword

Patchwork by Continuum Games is a strategic and fun card game in which players score points by stealing ro creating sets of 4 or more cards of the same color. Draw letter cards, rearrange them, and make words. Easy, right? But in patchword, the cards in your hand are not necessarily your own! In this game of word mastery and never-ending surprises, each card has a letter on both sides and anyone can take, and use, any card they can see.
Educational and fun, Patchwork builds logic, memory, and patterning skills.

Kabam

This head to head game is for quick-thinking word-builders! Two teams, or two players, draw cards, setting them face up next to each other. Word parts, like prefixes, suffixes, consonants, and single vowels, are featured on each card. Build a word first byt adding one or more letters to the sets of existing letters and you’ll win the round!

 

 

Pathwords

Pathwords is a one-player logic puzzle from Thinkfun that word nerds and puzzle lovers won’t be able to put down. Pick up and place a Challenge Card on the Game Grid provided and choose the puzzle pieces indicated. Put each piece on the board so it covers one word exactly, spelled with forwards or backwards, but in order, so all letters are covered up. From beginner to expert, the higher you go, the challenges are commendably difficult. Though a one-player game, word lovers report this is a great group game, especially the most difficult challenges.

Spell It!

Spell It is the perfect party game, fast-paced and fun! Five dice are covered in the alphabet. Just roll them, see what luck brings, and create a word from a minimum three of five letters rolled. Be the first to say and spell a word related to the theme at hand and win a game chip.

Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2011 at 10:14AM by Registered CommenterSusie | CommentsPost a Comment

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