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Boggle |
| Date: |
16/01/01 (12 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Entertaining and educational
Disadvantages: none
Dear Easter Bunny, I'm writing to you instead of Santa because you keep getting over-looked in favour of the big hairy guy in the red suit. Please please please could I have Boggle instead of chocolate eggs? I used to play it a lot when I was really young, but since I left home I don't have my own game. The person I live with has played this game with me a few times but he doesn't like it because he always loses, but he's always naughty anyway and I'm always good (really I am!), so I deserve it more than he does. If you don't know what it is, it's twenty-five lettered dice that are mixed up in a box and laid to rest in spaces ready for play. There's an egg-timer too, so you only have a limited time to make as many words as possible from the letters. When the time's up, you cross off any words that the other people have (you can have more than two players) and then score them according to the number of letters in the words. It's a really addictive game and it helped me learn to spell when I was young, and it was fun too...much better than being dumped in front of the TV. I think it would be perfect for when I have my own little rugrats. Please don't send me Scrabble instead, because Boggle is much more fun! Yours in hope, MorganaDQ (a grown-up who's trying to recapture her youth)
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