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Toys and Games Reviews of BoggleCustomer Review: A game for the ages! Summary: 5 Stars
Boggle is one of the greatest games ever, no question. It's both faster (i.e., more entertaining) and more fair than its "sister game" Scrabble. Do yourself a favor: buy it and play it with everyone you know. Also, consider getting a cheap digital timer (or just use the alarm function on a digital watch or cellphone) to time the rounds so you don't have to constantly look back and forth at the included hourglass. 'Nuff said.
Customer Review: FUN! DURABLE! EDUCATIONAL!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
Well, the first time I played this game was definitely not the last. I thought it was educational for spelling classes at any age. It lasted for a long time and it is very fun to play with and I have played it about 18323958305834534340685 times! Our whole family enjoys this game and its definitely a family + friends favourite. I would definitely recommened it to adults and children of any ages!
Customer Review: Fun for all! Summary: 5 Stars
My mother and I used to play Boggle when I was high school age. I am now 44 and she's in her 80's and I purchased it (to be shipped to her) recently.
Her eye sight isn't very good anymore but the letters on the cubes are nice and big!
My husband joined in and we had some good laughs on "words" that the others have never heard of before. (We now keep a dictionary handy.)
Customer Review: Great game! Summary: 5 Stars
Boggle is a great game for anyone who can read & write (although they do make a Boggle Jr. game as well).. Each round of the game lasts 3 minutes and you can play as many rounds as you would like. The only thing that I do not love about this game is that the cubes can get lost very easily if not put away. This is the second time I have had to purchase this product for that very reason.
Customer Review: A truly great game Summary: 5 Stars
Boggle is extremely challenging, especially if you are playing against highly-skilled opponents. Boggle is much more fair than games that have each competitor roll their own dice or draw letters from a stack. Having every player work from the same letters means the result is always based upon knowledge and skill and never upon who got the best roll or draw. (...)
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