Collection Status
Your Rating
Description
Contents: a 8×12 board, 2 holders, 280 letter squares, 20 blank squares, 20 symbol squares, a roulette.
There is no less that seven different games submitted there.
“Three letters and more” is an adaptation of a TV game: three letters are set on the board, then each player tries to add a new letter to build a longer word.
“Crossworlds” looks like scrabble, but unused letters are kept in holders and the person who stocks 16 letters or more there loses the game.
In “Scrambled Words” each player tries to guess the secret word of his opponent. Anagrams increase scores.
Year Published
1982
Transcript Analysis
Browse transcript mentions, sentiments, pros/cons, mechanics, topics, quotes, and references.
Total mentions: 0
This page: 0
Sentiment:
pos 0 ·
mix 0 ·
neu 0 ·
neg 0
No transcript mentions yet.
Transcript Mentions
No transcript mentions found for this game.
Transcript Navigation
No transcript mentions yet.