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Review on ๐Ÿ”ค Dabble Word Game: Enhancing Vocabulary Skills through Educational Fun by Roderick Reynolds

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Fun game though. Best in Tile Games

I love word games. The concept of this game made me buy it. The performance of this game made me give this honest review. Gaming chips: Gaming chips are very cheap. Stands are very difficult to assemble and disassemble. The part that fits into the platform to make it vertical seems to be too big for the slot. Unfortunately, you can't use a record platform without a stand, and you can't store a platform in a game box with the stand attached. I'll try to polish it for convenience, I hope it works. Tiles with letters are visible through. The game consists of placing all the tiles face down on the table and drawing random tiles. Unfortunately, due to the fact that they are translucent, the drawing process isn't as random. If they would provide a grab bag it would fix this problem. I plan to make or buy a bag. I was pleasantly surprised to find additional tiles for the Spanish game. Bonus points for anyone who made this decision. Gameplay: This is a fun game but I don't think the timer gives you enough time to do anything. Maybe after playing it many times you can focus on playing against the clock, but it didn't allow much play for beginners. We changed the game by eliminating the timer. The first to say all five words ends the round and gets a bonus. All other players must stop at this point and count their tile points. No scoring cards were provided, so we just played single rounds instead of adding up all the points from multiple rounds. Despite all the flaws, we'll still play this game, but if I had to play it again, I wouldn't buy this game. over $15. You can basically play this game with your own Scrabble tiles. If the manufacturer fixes the issues listed above, you'll have a decent $25 game to sell it for.

Pros
  • Stylish and Modern Design
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled