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Family Friendly
Customers rave about the family-friendly nature of Appletters: Race to Build A Word Worm in This Board Game for Kids. The game is easy to learn, quick to play, and provides hours of entertainment for all ages. It's perfect for family game nights and travels well.
Learning Value
Customers generally praise the learning value of Appletters, highlighting its ability to develop various skills such as math, memory, language and strategic thinking. Some find it easy to learn and fun for all ages while a few mention initial confusion in understanding the instructions.
Fun Factor
Customers have a generally positive opinion about the fun factor of Appletters: Race to Build A Word Worm in This Board Game for Kids. The game is described as quick, reflex-driven, and perfect for keeping the attention of kids (and adults) with endless fun and laughter. Some customers also mentioned that it's easy to learn and travel-friendly. However, a small group of purchasers noted that there are elements of chance in the game.

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Quality
It is made with very good materials
This is a sturdy, fun, quick learning game for all!
The game does not specify the types of words that can be made, but we adopted scrabble rules that included no proper nouns, no ... Read More
It's basically scrabble without a board, and it teaches kids to form words from a bank of letters.
Price
That said, the price is affordable and i do feel like it's both fun and educational as it is.
Super fun game and premise, plus any game under $10 is awesome!
For $10, i think this is a no-brainer.
I ordered it here for half the price and she was ecstatic.
Packaging/appearance
Also has a beautiful graphic box which is bright and cheery.
The box is small and easy to take with you on vacations.
Competitiveness
The competitive element is balanced nicely with the playful theme, so it never gets too serious, which is perfect for a family setting.
Of course, if you want a more competitive game, the "nope" chip will do that.
The big difference with appletters is that everyone plays on the same word string.
Thousands of american families have played bananagrams, since that board-free variation on scrabble was released in 2006.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 65.0% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 2,157 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 25 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is a word search game that allows anyone from 6 years old plus to join
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Figured we would give this one a try as well and see how it goes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Each letter had to be punched out and some sort of tore but it does have 200 of them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are a bit more to work with
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thousands of american families have played bananagrams since that boardfree variation on scrabble was released in 2006
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Classic bananagrams challenges players to make their own word chains or grids from the tiles they receive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Instead appletters is a more cooperative game building on the same single pattern of words in the middle of the table
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
According to the rules there will be a 34winner34 the person who uses up their tiles first
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