
sightlesswordfight
A game by Nathan Morse, Nathan Morse
0 - 2 Players 30 minutes Unknown
Paper-and-Pencil
Print & Play, Word Game
Description
In sightlesswordfight, get ready for a word-based battle like no other, where up to two players can duke it out in a game of linguistic strategy. The game is ridiculously easy to learn, with simple rules that can be explained in no time, making it accessible to anyone. Published back in 2006 by designer Nathan Morse, this print and play game is all about declaring words that cross over each other, with each player secretly placing them on their own grid. The goal is to keep the game going, but every time a player can't place a word, the game gets a strike, and three strikes mean it's game over. As a paper-and-pencil game, sightlesswordfight is all about thinking creatively and making the most of the words that have been played. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, it's the perfect game to squeeze in whenever you have a spare moment. You can play it straightforward, earning points for each letter of each word placed, or mix things up with variants like Be Fruitful and Multiply, where you multiply the length of a word by the number of letters it crosses, or Zero Tolerance, where one strike ends the game, ideal for a cutthroat competition between two players. Whatever way you play, sightlesswordfight is a fun and challenging word game that's sure to keep you on your toes.
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