Westboro Games in Canada introduces an innovative alternative to existing word games.
LOGOS combines the challenge of a regular crossword game with added dimensions of the spell/define and synonym/antonym categories. A throw of the dice opens many opportunities to expand the mind and vocabulary. The game can easily be adapted to "house rules" so that any level of player can learn and enjoy.
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Perhaps you can spell the word matrix (n) but can you define it for double point value? (36 point value when doubled)
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What is a good synonym for riddle (n) – how about using puzzle(n) for the premium point value? (26 point value with the premium value letters)
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8 wooden letter tiles to start the common crossword puzzle – you can exchange up to 2 tiles. (unique play strategy with exchange option)
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Did you know that a gimlet as a noun is not only a drink but also a tool for cutting? Use lesser known definitions to your advantage when playing and confuse your opponents!!!
What does LOGOS mean?
Logos has a Greek origin meaning “the word”. In its definition it is often affiliated with the Greek philosopher Aristotle who had a great passion for words, logic and discussion. Logos also implies the weight of the word as used as part of a persuasive argument. Aristotle tied in the logos element with pathos and ethos to help create a powerful platform of reason.
LOGOS is available at these retail locations
in Canada
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