Dictionary Dabble Game -The Original Word Bluffing Game 1998 Patch OPEN BOX NEW

Open Box New. Box shows light wear.
Cards and game pieces sealed! 7 full unused pads!

In Dictionary Dabble players make up definitions to words and try to guess the real one.
You score a point for guessing the correct definition and also
a point for each person who votes for your contrived definition.
You can score a bonus point if your pawn is on a space
that matches the symbol on the word card that is drawn
(provided you guess the correct definition).
The player movers are 7 miniature Rodin "Thinker" sculptures which are so cool!

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars by Amazon buyers and reviewers.

Boardgamegeek reviews (on a scale of 10)

8.9 Love, love, love this game.  As a child it was clearly my family's favorite game.
And we still play it when we get together for holidays.
Always, always brings great laughter.

8 Have you ever listened to Says You! on the radio?
If yes, then this game plays exactly like the bluffing round. If not, let me explain.
The game is all about being given a word you have probably never hear of, like "bosky."
You then write what you think the definition of that word is on a piece of paper.
One person writes the real definition. Then one player reads all the definitions.
You win points if someone votes for your definition
instead of the right one, and if you vote for the right one.

For anyone who loves words, especially learning about
the little-used words that still exist in the English language,
then this is the game for you!

7.4 
The kids really like this one - including teenage girls.

7 Great game to play socially with a group!

7 Fun party game!

7 I had a lot of fun playing this game in my early 20s thinking up
and reading hilarious definitions. As with most party style games,
its the players that make the game great.