🧠 Wordplay Awaits: Join the Fun and Expand Your Vocabulary!
Play On Words is an engaging card game designed for ages 8 and up, featuring an 80-card deck that encourages creativity and vocabulary building. With easy-to-follow instructions and a Parents' Choice Award, this game is perfect for family game nights or educational settings, accommodating 1-4 players in a fun, no-rush format.
Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.75"L x 4"W |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Silver, Clear |
Theme | Card Word Travel Brain Family Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | 80-card deck includes the five most common 2-letter consonant combos in the English language: ST, SH, TH, CH, and CK; and "Flip Cards" for choosing either J or X, or Z or V. |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
A**A
Excellent for an advanced word game lover!
I love the challenge of this game. It was a perfect buy for advanced word geeks like us. Our family (6 of us) ages are 14-44.Pros: small package to travel withcards are large enough to see letters easily across the tableCons: no timer (which really isn't a con, everyone has phones:))I bought several word games this Christmas and this one really pulls out the word masters.I recommend players of the same "level" play together as advanced players will CRUSH players who make only small words.We enjoyed playing it the best with 3 players or less. Our family made words that were very hard to change (play on) and we ran out of cards quick with 4 players. Very good job with this, I will not be giving this game away.
C**N
Great game for families with teens who maybe don't read books as much as they should...
We love the game. It was pretty easy to learn the rules and make a go of it. We have two teenage boys who are good students and who work hard at being nice. They don't read a lot of books. Even when it's part of homework it takes some effort to get them to pick up a book. Work games is our way of keeping their brains developing and expanding. This game is part of our regular rotation.
C**T
Nice
Very easy ro learn and fun to play.
M**.
Fun, Competitive and Challenging.
Play-On-Words really commands your attention. Creating new words or versions of words by adding, shifting or re-ordering the letters takes full concentration. Laying down your own words, or building on your competitors, you are continuously watching the play to see where you can build the biggest words on the table. Great fun. And highly competitive!
R**
Good for word nerds
I don’t know why I thought this box/ game was bigger. It’s just in a playing card sized box with the cards inside. I thought it was fun. Maybe a bit overpriced for what’s basically a deck of cards. If you like word games like Bananagrams and Upwords, you’ll like it.
H**.
It has been a great way to make learning fun for them
We have been using this game for a couple of weeks now at our literacy tutoring program. Our older students (4th-7th grade) have been really enjoying it! It has been a great way to make learning fun for them. Many of our students are a few grade levels behind on reading so this is a great way for them to engage with word work and expand their vocabularies. I would recommend!
S**N
Station
I use this as a group interaction learning resource.
C**K
Not A Game For Me!
I guess I expected something different but how the game is played is a little more complicated than I wanted to get involved with.