The Short Word Game
Quiddler, is a beautiful word game with naturally smooth game play that
plays fast. These are essentials for a successful game that few word games
have. Using special cards, Quiddler draws on one's ability to combine
letters into words. Players must combine their entire hand into words
trying to use the highest point value letters. Quiddler challenges you to
do this first with three cards (round one), then with four, on up to ten
cards in the last round. A bonus is given for both the longest word, and
the most words made by a player in each round.
Although it may appear that the person who knows the most words would
consistently win, this is not the case when playing Quiddler. There is a
visual perception aspect that draws on combining the cards with the
highest points into the words rather than the first words a player
recognizes. There is also an element of strategy. Players who win often
don't go out at their first opportunity; on the other hand, sometimes they
go out as soon as possible. Their actions are aimed at increasing their
odds of getting either the long-word or the most-words bonus.
The game works well for both beginning readers and accomplished word
game players. Youngsters can enjoy Quiddler because players can win using
short words. This results from the bonus for getting the most words in any
round, which, of course, is obtained using short words i.e., zoo, is, of.
On the other hand, accomplished word lovers are challenged because of the
bonus given for the longest word in any round, as well as the aspects
noted above.
The solitaire rules included with Quiddler result in endless hours of
word challenges for the single player.
Length: 15-20 minutes
Awards: Mensa Select 1999, The Parent Council outstanding game 1999.
Vendor: Set Enterprises
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