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Description
From the award-winning, best-selling creators of Exploding Kittens and Throw Throw Burrito, A Little Wordy is a fresh and clever take on the genre of tile-based word games. Instead of just being another version of “who has the biggest vocabulary?” A Little Wordy requires players to assemble a word from a set of tiles and keep that Secret Word to themselves. Each player then takes turns trying to decipher each other’s Secret Word by paying for clues and hints.
It’s thoughtful, strategic, highly-replayable, and built specifically for two players. It’s not a game about having the mightiest vocabulary - it’s a game about making clever choices.
Contents:
- Includes 16 unique bird cards
- 81 letter tiles
- 40 berry tokens
- 2 cloth bags
- 2 dry erase shields
- 2 dry erase markers
- Instructions
Playing Time: 15 Minutes
Recommended Ages: 10+
A LITTLE WORDY (ENGLISH) EK is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / 1-2 PLAYERS GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Autors : Matthew Inman
Complexity : 1.06
Language : EN
Game for : GF10
Average Time : 5-15 MIN
Difficulty level : EASY GAME
Players quantity : 2-2
Anderson L. | Report this review |
16/10/2022 | |
Great 2-player game! | |
Of you're into word games like Scrabble, you will love this one. You basically have to form words with the available tiles and your opponent has to guess using power-up cards available on the table. It's simple and fun. It also helped me in developing my vocabulary! :) |
Maxime M. | Report this review |
02/02/2022 | |
Bon petit jeu dans prétention. |
Alexis L. | Report this review |
10/03/2022 | |
Attention au Y | |
A little wordy est un bon jeu si vous êtes deux personnes et êtes habiles avec la langue. Le jeu peut fonctionner aussi bien en anglais qu'en français en utilisant les lettres. Un point important à savoir c'est que le Y n'appartient pas aux voyelles en anglais, mais bien aux consonnes. Alors qu'en français, c'est l'inverse. Vous devrez décider avec votre adversaire si vous intégrez le Y aux voyelles ou non puisque les cartes vont vous demander parfois de révéler des voyelles ou des consonnes. |