Word on the Street Junior (2010) Board Game
Word on the Street Junior is a children’s word game that was released in in 2010. Designed by Jack Degnan and illustrated by Peter G. Donnelly, this game is published by Broadway Toys LTD. It is a junior version of the original Word on the Street game, tailored for younger players aged 8 and up. The game is educational, focusing on spelling and vocabulary skills in a fun and interactive way.
Game Components of Word on the Street Junior
How To Setup Word on the Street Junior
To set up the game, place the board in the middle, shuffle and deal the category cards, and distribute the letter tiles evenly on both sides of the board. Each player or team chooses a side of the street. The category cards are drawn and read aloud, starting the game.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Word on the Street Junior is designed for players aged 8 and up and supports 2 to 8 players. The game is relatively short, lasting about 20-30 minutes. It combines wordplay with a fun, competitive element, making it engaging for kids and families. The inclusion of all alphabet letters and easier categories compared to the original game makes it more accessible for younger players.
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Personal Thoughts on Word on the Street Junior
Word on the Street Junior is an excellent choice for families with children aged 8 and above, or for educational settings looking to make learning fun. It promotes critical thinking, vocabulary building, and social interaction. While it may not be as challenging for older players, it is a great introduction to word games and can be mixed with the original Word on the Street game for increased difficulty.
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