🧠 Wordsmiths Unite! Race, Spell, and Pop!
TOMY Games Word Poppers is an exhilarating board game designed for 2 to 4 players aged 8 and up. Players race against a timer to grab letter tiles and form words, with points awarded for creativity and speed. The game includes a pop-up timer, letter tiles, and word cards, all in a compact, battery-free design, making it a perfect addition to any family game night.
Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 24.5 x 6.3 cm; 820 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | T73534EN |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
ASIN | B0CBVD7T3Q |
S**N
Kids enjoy this
Got this as a present and the kids love it. I'm afraid I don't know much more other than that.
K**A
Quick and engaging wordplay
Played this game on a family night and it was frantic fun. Racing to form words before the timer pops adds an exhilarating twist. Unlike traditional word games where you can ponder for a good long minute, here you're rushed against the clock, making the game feel energetic and engaging.
V**3
A new spin on word games
So, it's game night and we decide to try something different—a word game that promises a fun blend of chaos and intellect. The timer starts ticking and we're off, frantically searching for the right letters to complete our words. Tension mounts. Just as we think we've got it, the timer pops and tiles go flying. It's fast-paced, sure, but the real challenge lies in forming legitimate words under pressure. Scoring is straightforward, though the game would benefit from some form of difficulty scaling. Despite minor gripes, it's an engaging affair that both kids and adults can enjoy.
S**T
Popping timer is kind of annoying
This isn’t my favourite word game. I wasn’t overly keen on the production choice which, rather than having a ready to use set of tiles, has blank discs and letter stickers for you to set these up yourself. Peely stickers last less well than properly pre-made tiles, and the design of the game chucks these about a fair bit, so they definitely get roughly handled.The aim of the game is to complete words based on the letters on a card in front of you (there are 48 cards), racing other players to get to the tiles and against an inbuilt timer, which goes off and spills remaining tiles from the central board when it does so. Spilling the tiles adds nothing to the basic game play - which would have functioned just the same with a timer - it’s just an annoying gimmick.Scoring is based on the number of tiles used, length of word built (you get an extra two points for any word over 6 letters), completion of words for all of the letters on your card, and correct spelling - with stiff penalties for invalid words.
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