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Peter Sarrett
21 August 2002
USA
Squint: This new party game from the publishers of
Apples to Apples has promise. It's Pictionary, but instead
of drawing you have to assemble your picture from a
library of a few dozen square doodle-like cards. The
cards all have simple images-- lines, squares, arcs,
crosses, squiggles-- which can be combined, overlapped,
and moved around to get your point across. My preferred
clue-giving scoring system is used here-- everyone can
guess, and both the successful guesser and giver score
points. One player remarked on the games anthropological
subtext, noticing how we developed a vocabulary of images
as the game progressed (these three cards together =
human, these four = animal, etc). The biggest problem
is finding the right cards for what you're trying to
assemble-- with over 70 of 'em, there are a lot of images
to scan. I'm sure we'll play again
soon.
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