Quiddler Review - Bower's Game Corner
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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From The Publisher: Quiddler challenges players to create words from an ever-increasing number of letter cards in their hand. The game lasts eight rounds, with three cards being dealt to each player in the first round, four cards in the second, five in the third, and so on. Each card has one or two letters on it as well as a point value.
On a turn, a player draws the top card from the deck or discard pile, then discards a card. When a player is able to use all of the cards in his hand (with one left for discarding) to spell words - each of which must contain at least two cards - he may go out by placing the words on the table. Each other player takes one final turn, then plays as many cards as they can in words. Each player now scores, adding the point value for cards used in words, then subtracting points for any cards remaining in hand. In addition, the player with the most words and the player with the longest word each receive 10 bonus points; in case of a tie, no one receives the bonus. Whoever has the highest score after eight rounds wins!
Quiddler also includes rules for a solo variant.
Rules as written say, "When a player is able to go out, the remaining players each have one last turn. Each remaining player, in turn, will either draw from the deck or pick up the top discard. The player will then lay down his/her words, and discard one card." There is no ability to use all of your cards.
Any other recommendations for word games with a little more meat?
Letter Tycoon and Wordoku are 2 of my current favorites
@@BowersGameCorner I always was a fan of Boggle.
Has *gone out (not has went)
He talks way too fast.
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