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<blockquote data-quote="Pielorinho" data-source="post: 1784231" data-attributes="member: 259"><p><strong>iblis</strong>, do you play much Boggle? I love me some Boggle. The rules we use:</p><p>* Come up with a fake word, and lose a point. </p><p>* Words have to be at least four letters, or five letters if we're playing SuperBoggle (a 5x5 grid instead of a 4x4 grid).</p><p>* No simple plurals or past tenses or other gooberish ways of duplicating a word. You can do "coat," but not "coats" or "coated." EXCEPTION: you can do "cats," since "cat" isn't an acceptable word (being too short).</p><p>* Don't use the timer; just go until all players are sick of it.</p><p> </p><p>Another fun word game: <a href="http://How many days will it take to lay 1 egg?" target="_blank">Word Thief</a>. You may have to modify the rules a bit, but it's really fun. (We doubled the bonuses you get for long words in order to encourage them).</p><p> </p><p>Another fun game: </p><p>1) Place all the Scrabble tiles face-down.</p><p>2) Take turns going around and flipping a tile face-up.</p><p>3) As soon as you see a combination of face-up tiles that can make a word, say the word and collect the tiles, placing the word in front of you. This is a first-person-who-shouts-it-out situation.</p><p>4) You can steal someone else's word by adding one of the letters in the face-up pool to it. For example, you've got the word "thing" in front of me. A "K" comes face-up, and I shout out, "Knight!" and steal your word, adding the K to it and claiming it as my own.</p><p>5) Whoever's got the most tiles at the end of the game wins.</p><p> </p><p>Daniel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pielorinho, post: 1784231, member: 259"] [b]iblis[/b], do you play much Boggle? I love me some Boggle. The rules we use: * Come up with a fake word, and lose a point. * Words have to be at least four letters, or five letters if we're playing SuperBoggle (a 5x5 grid instead of a 4x4 grid). * No simple plurals or past tenses or other gooberish ways of duplicating a word. You can do "coat," but not "coats" or "coated." EXCEPTION: you can do "cats," since "cat" isn't an acceptable word (being too short). * Don't use the timer; just go until all players are sick of it. Another fun word game: [url=How many days will it take to lay 1 egg?]Word Thief[/url]. You may have to modify the rules a bit, but it's really fun. (We doubled the bonuses you get for long words in order to encourage them). Another fun game: 1) Place all the Scrabble tiles face-down. 2) Take turns going around and flipping a tile face-up. 3) As soon as you see a combination of face-up tiles that can make a word, say the word and collect the tiles, placing the word in front of you. This is a first-person-who-shouts-it-out situation. 4) You can steal someone else's word by adding one of the letters in the face-up pool to it. For example, you've got the word "thing" in front of me. A "K" comes face-up, and I shout out, "Knight!" and steal your word, adding the K to it and claiming it as my own. 5) Whoever's got the most tiles at the end of the game wins. Daniel [/QUOTE]
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