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Book Reviews of Snatch - Word Stealing GameBook Review: Wonderful game! Summary: 5 Stars
This is scrabble for the 21st century. The game is perfect in many ways: fast to learn, easy to play, quick pace of play, never the same game twice, and virtually unlimited number of players (I have seen 2 to 10). To make it even better, this isn't one of those games where people have to sit around and "wait their turn"; if you have a party and this game is out, people can come and go without having to sit there and constantly be engaged.
It really is fun - this is a new game in my family (and extended family) and it seems like we are all hooked! Congratulations to US Games for making a terrific product.
Another thing: the game is a little bit vague with the instructions -- probably intentionally so -- and this leads to people playing it a little bit differently in different places (house rules). That makes it even more fun!
Book Review: Simply the best. Summary: 5 Stars
Forget those slow and solitary word games--this game is fun-- a grabby/snatchy version of word play. To make it harder require longer words. To make it easier for the younger crowd set a maximum length. It's easy to explain the rules and get the game going and it doesn't take forever to get through a round so it's a great game when you just have a few minutes while it is exciting enough to play again and again for long term enjoyment.
Book Review: Great Vocabulary-Enhancing Game Summary: 5 Stars
Snatch is a stellar game designed by the Brits and named "Snatch-It" in the states. The game is similar to Scrabble, but there is not a limit on the length of words, and words can continue to grow or be combined to form huge words. I advise purchasing this game. If you like the Jumbler from the paper, you may be good at this game. Or if you simply like solving anagrams, this game will be suited for you.
Book Review: This game was a vacation hit! Summary: 5 Stars
Very Fun! If you like word play, try this fun and challenging game. It's compact packaging makes it a great game to take on vacation. My 10 year old daughter thought it was too much thinking for summer time, but the adults and other kids really got into it. It can be played at several levels depending on players sensibilities, from a "learning" mode to cutthroat. I highly recommend it.
Book Review: Suck at Scrabble? Try Snatch! Summary: 5 Stars
I was in an Airport in Vermont waiting for 3 hours for my next flight home when I first played this game! It is perfect to carry around in your bag. IT's light, and tons of fun! It not only makes you think fast, you also have to have fast reflexes to snatch the word! Love this game! It can be played with lots of people or just two!
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