About Scrabble, I don't know, but I find those "Scrabble Dictionaries" and people memorizing words for ther game (like "Q-" words) to sort of ruin the game.
The whole point of the game I always felt was to test each player's vocabulary and quick thinking, and memorizing words from specially-made dictionaries goes against that I feel.
Hi... I got to play this game last weekend and LOVED it!! Loved the heckling aspect we laughed so so hard. Without the heckling it's just a game... albeit a good one... it would not have been so hilarious as it was indeed!
I really liked this game. The talk-at-your-opponents-during-their-turn function is amusing, though you might not want to use that with people you don't know well.
The Angry Video Game Nerd has started doing a board game review segment called Board James. You should see if the two of you can collaborate on a video together.
I always felt the one thing that would make Board Games with Scott more interesting would be a malcontent screaming profanities in the background.
It looks like a game easily adapted to spelling activities in elementary or secondary education. I hope Mr. GIles Pritchard gets a chance to test this with some of his students, and give another review from his point of view.
That means I got a free copy of the game. The FTC is currently talking about legislation where reviewers have to disclose if they got the item they are reviewing for free. This doesn't change how I look at the game, but I'm providing full disclosure.
Our house-rule with Scrabble is you can't use any words you don't know the meanings of... so if you're gonna memorize a list of two letter words you have to memorize the meanings/usage as well.
I wonder how easy it is to challenge someone's spelling. I'd gotten to a point in Scrabble where my strategy trumped just about anyone's vocabulary, even if it wasn't in a language I understood well :)
About Scrabble, I don't know, but I find those "Scrabble Dictionaries" and people memorizing words for ther game (like "Q-" words) to sort of ruin the game.
The whole point of the game I always felt was to test each player's vocabulary and quick thinking, and memorizing words from specially-made dictionaries goes against that I feel.
Vebinz 1 year ago
Actually, you wouldn't have to bring the board itself either. Just the letter peices would do.
Andorz 1 year ago
If it was made by the same company as apples to apples! I might check it out!
Clonefreak1 2 years ago
Hi... I got to play this game last weekend and LOVED it!! Loved the heckling aspect we laughed so so hard. Without the heckling it's just a game... albeit a good one... it would not have been so hilarious as it was indeed!
TheLifeGroupLA 2 years ago
I really liked this game. The talk-at-your-opponents-during-their-turn function is amusing, though you might not want to use that with people you don't know well.
BoardGamesChicago 2 years ago
The Angry Video Game Nerd has started doing a board game review segment called Board James. You should see if the two of you can collaborate on a video together.
I always felt the one thing that would make Board Games with Scott more interesting would be a malcontent screaming profanities in the background.
mattigus 2 years ago
I don't want to replace the role of my viewer for the show! I picture them as the malcontents screaming profanities at me!
snicholson 2 years ago 2
Scott i think that you are doing a great Job, you should try out "Settlers of Catan" it is a verry cool BOardgame from Germany
strouze 2 years ago
Well, Scott, the game may not be hilarious, but I thought your description of the heckling rule was. ;-)
Thanks for the review.
brendtwaters 2 years ago
It looks like a game easily adapted to spelling activities in elementary or secondary education. I hope Mr. GIles Pritchard gets a chance to test this with some of his students, and give another review from his point of view.
Swamigoon 2 years ago
This game seems really interesting. Thanks for the review!
jaestaar 2 years ago
hi, what do you mean witha copy review?
ADOLFORESTREPO 2 years ago
That means I got a free copy of the game. The FTC is currently talking about legislation where reviewers have to disclose if they got the item they are reviewing for free. This doesn't change how I look at the game, but I'm providing full disclosure.
snicholson 2 years ago
what happens ifn you need a letter to spell a word that has already been taken of the board?
walkerredeye 2 years ago
You just skip it, just like I skipped the vowels and the X in plexiglass.
snicholson 2 years ago
Our house-rule with Scrabble is you can't use any words you don't know the meanings of... so if you're gonna memorize a list of two letter words you have to memorize the meanings/usage as well.
venusboys3 2 years ago
I wonder how easy it is to challenge someone's spelling. I'd gotten to a point in Scrabble where my strategy trumped just about anyone's vocabulary, even if it wasn't in a language I understood well :)
nutherefurlong 2 years ago
Best reviewer. Ever.
Thanks Scott!
TheOddOne2 2 years ago 4