The catch is you have to dive in and grab them before your opponent too — so you need ninja-like reflexes to win. Games last minutes and the tiles are travel-size. For a slow-paced, calmer word game look no further than Word-a-Melon. It works by rolling a die, flipping over letter chips and trying to build the longest word possible.
Unless you have a bad memory too, in which case you should forget I mentioned this game. Go is at least 2, years old and because people still play it that means it must be alright. Casual games last 20 minutes to an hour and a half. Although the pebbles are portable it requires a board to play. You create two characters with life goals, personalities and backgrounds and then fall in love while trying to make your relationship work or not! Fast-paced Games For Two People. Older Post. You could even play solo and try to beat your own score.
For ages 8 and up. Tip—regular Boggle is fine but Big Boggle is better. Players compete with spymasters, giving one-word clues pointing to multiple words on the board. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
With Upwords, you can and want to stack your letters from one word to the next. Ages 8 and up. This game is a mix of word-building and deck-building. With each hand, you try to form new words and acquire more powerful letters.
It really stretches your strategy skills while embracing a love of books. This is like the modern day version of the classic Match Game. You score points for matching with others, so you want to choose your answer carefully. Great for groups; ages 8 and up. Players pieces are set down on a 10x10 grid of letters and wild spaces. Each turn a player must make a word in the style of Boggle, then pick up the tiles used.
As tiles are removed, scoring opportunities become more sparse, and players are eliminated when they cannot make a legal word. Bonus points are scored for isolating a player on one tile, and points are scored based on the tiles each player picks up. First to fifty points over as many rounds as it takes, wins. You have a hand of up to 10 cards you can draw as many as you like until you reach 10 - you start with 5.
On your turn, you play a word to the table, with as many cards as you like face down. You announce the word, and everyone gets a chance to doubt you. You then show all the cards - if no one doubted you, you get the points for what you played which could be QXZV, for a huge number of points.
If someone did, you score if you were honest, with a bonus for each doubter. If you lied, the doubters get a bonus.
You also get a bonus depending on your hand size and how many cards you played. Board Game: Palabres [Average Rating This is a game where you have to form words. Three letters are randomly turned over and then you have to make words in which the letters are used in the order they were drawn.
For each word you can make you get a token. The one who has the most words gets a bonus. Winner is the one with the most tokens at the end of the game. Board Game: Prolix [Average Rating Quad Doku is a tile-laying word game played on a 4x4 grid with a 2x2 hole in the middle. Players take turns laying tiles with letters on them to form four 4-letter words around the frame, with the goal of making a doku, a four letter word whose points add up to Board Game: Quiddler [Average Rating Board Game: Quizzle [Average Rating On a player's turn, he rolls the die and places that many letters of his choice on the grid other players simultaneously draw the same tiles but place them on their own grids as they choose.
A Joker counts for either 3 tiles or the replacement of an already-played tile. The game ends once the grid is filled.
Only completed words count for score. Board Game: Scrabble [Average Rating
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