Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Rewordable {Review}
So I live in a house of Scrabble lovers. Serious Scrabble lovers. Sunday afternoons you can find my husband and my 9 nine year old daughter battling it out in an intense game of Scrabble. Me? I'm napping. :-) But I knew this game would thrill my two Scrabble lovers to no end. What I didn't realize was how much I would enjoy it myself.
One evening after dinner, we decided to give it a shot. Players work with the letter cards in their hands, but they can also use letter cards in a pool. And not only can you gain points by building words, but you can steal other player's words and earn tokens by completing certain tasks. This keeps the game going as I wasn't only looking at my cards, but all the words already laid out as well as the pool. Plus since cards are rated differently, I was trying to build the best word with what I had as well as earn a token.
The game is rated for ages 8 years and up, but provided quite a challenge for both my husband and I. We tend to look for games that we can play as a family, and although we all enjoyed it, I do think it would be better suited for a slightly older age range. Still we really loved the game and it's quickly become a favorite. I was surprised by how much fun it was. I might have to start crashing their Sunday afternoon word games.
*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this game for review. All opinions are my own.
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