You've Been Sentenced! Add-On Deck: Reader's Digest National Word Power Challenge (A-L)
You've Been Sentenced! Add-On Deck: Reader's Digest National Word Power Challenge (A-L)
Reader's Digest Add-On Deck
McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds
Add-On Decks are 80 card expansions to You’ve been Sentenced! The Reader’s Digest Word Power Challenge adds 400 of their favorite vocabulary enhancing words from their magazine’s feature, Word Power page (formerly, It Pays to Improve Your Word Power).
Get your word on with the You've Been Sentenced Brain Buster Deck that will challenge even the most proficient linguists!
This sentence-building game uses unique five-sided cards with multiple conjugations of a base word. With a hand of 10 cards, players try to score the most points per round by constructing the longest, grammatically correct, and sensible sentence. Each card used in a sentence is worth 5 points, but using some of the more difficult conjugations on the card can earn you bonus points. Any player can object to another players sentence, on either grammatical grounds, or the fact that the sentence just doesn’t make sense. The defending player and the objecting player get to argue their points to the rest of the players, who form a jury. The jury gets to vote on whether or not the sentence is acceptable. Half the fun is trying to defend, explain, and justify a completely ridiculous sentence to the other players. Accepted sentences score points, rejected sentences get you zip. First player to reach 200 points wins.
McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds
Add-On Decks are 80 card expansions to You’ve been Sentenced! The Reader’s Digest Word Power Challenge adds 400 of their favorite vocabulary enhancing words from their magazine’s feature, Word Power page (formerly, It Pays to Improve Your Word Power).
Get your word on with the You've Been Sentenced Brain Buster Deck that will challenge even the most proficient linguists!
This sentence-building game uses unique five-sided cards with multiple conjugations of a base word. With a hand of 10 cards, players try to score the most points per round by constructing the longest, grammatically correct, and sensible sentence. Each card used in a sentence is worth 5 points, but using some of the more difficult conjugations on the card can earn you bonus points. Any player can object to another players sentence, on either grammatical grounds, or the fact that the sentence just doesn’t make sense. The defending player and the objecting player get to argue their points to the rest of the players, who form a jury. The jury gets to vote on whether or not the sentence is acceptable. Half the fun is trying to defend, explain, and justify a completely ridiculous sentence to the other players. Accepted sentences score points, rejected sentences get you zip. First player to reach 200 points wins.
Player Count
3
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10
Playing Time
45
Age
8
Year Released
2008