BumbleBoard - a Jumbo Letter Dice Board Game for Groups

Published by: Allen Benjamin

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**** You must use pencil and paper and at least one other person to play this game :-) ****
BumbleBoard is for 2 or more players. It is a Pencil-And-Paper style game where you use your iPad or iPhone as the board that everyone gathers around! Each person uses their own paper and pencil to write down as many words as they can make from the 25 letter-dice grid. If you have ever played Boggle, it is very similar, but contains more dice, and there is ALWAYS a wild dice somewhere on the board! And, the Q is never without its U! There is a built in five-minute timer.
We hope you have lots of happy times playing BumbleBoard with family and friends!
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