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Squint Game

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Product Features

  • Squint and see the pictures take shape
  • Players develop their skills as they play and everyone plays every turn
  • Fast moving party game for 3 to 8 players
  • Contains 72 shape Cards, 500 squint cards, scoring chips, and the squint timer
  • Improves vocabulary, visual recognition and eye-hand coordination

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 4.9 x 2.4 inches ; 1.1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000068P9Y
  • Item model number: 1111
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #84,787 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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Product Description

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The game where pictures take shape and players use a variety of shapes to build pictures of items listed on cards. Other players guess what the picture might be. Players earn points by successfully building, or correctly identifying, the picture.

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SQUINT... The Award Winning Game Where Pictures Take Shape! In Squint, players use a variety of shapes to build pictures. Other players guess what the picture might be. Players earn points by successfully building, or correctly identifying, the picture. Squint is an innovative fastmoving party game for three to eight players. Everyone plays every turn & the fun never stops! Players use the 72 Shape Cards to build pictures of items listed on the Squint Cards. The Squint Cards include over 1000 different items providing hundreds of hours of fun! Ages 12 to Adult. For 3 to 8 players. Playing Duration: 5 minutes to learn and 20-30 minutes per game.

 

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Pictionary!, May 5, 2005
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Squint Game (Toy)
I'm not a big fan of Pictionary. However, the game, when played with a lot of people having a good time - can be fairly fun. So when I heard about Squint, a type of Pictionary clone, I wasn't too keen on getting it. But I knew that the publisher, Out of the Box Games, had made some incredibly fun games, so I decided to give Squint a try.

So is Squint worth your time? The short answer is if you need a inexpensive filler, then yes. A longer answer follows:

First of all, a short description of game play. Squint comes with 72 small square cards with different simple shapes on them. These shapes include lines, circles, curves, etc. These cards are spread face up all over the middle of the table.

Each player then takes a turn. They draw a "Squint" Card from the box and roll a die. The die has numbers 3 "1"'s, 2 "2"'s, and 1 "3" on it. The die determines which word on the card the player will use, with "1" being the easiest word, and "3" being the hardest.

A small timer is then flipped over, giving the player 45 seconds to get the other players to guess their word. They do this by arranging the picture cards in the middle of the table into a shape or picture. They may not give verbal clues, but may animate their picture or point to part of the picture. If someone can correctly shout out the answer, they and the player making the picture both get the points indicated on the die. (1 point for "1", etc.) If no one figures out the picture before the timer finishes, then no points are awarded. The next player then goes.

Whenever points are awarded, small green chips (Tiddly wink style) are given out for points. After each player has gone a specified number of times, the game ends with the person who has the highest amount of points being the winner!

Comments on the game:

1). Components: Out of the Box Games produces some of the best components in their games. This is a small game, but the stuff inside is top notch! The timer is nicely colored, and is very sturdy. The picture cards are a nice shape, and are quite thick and durable. The "Squint" cards are thinner, but are only used minimally, so it doesn't matter. The die has clear numbers written on it, easy to see. The box is the same size as many of the OOTB game boxes, and is very sturdy, and easy to fit on a shelf. All the components fit superbly in the box. The only components I wasn't pleased with were the scoring chips. They are very small and an ugly pea-green. They are too easy to lose, fall on the floor. I would have preferred bigger, easier to handle chips. But still, it doesn't really detract from the game that much.

2). Rules: As with all OOTB games, the rules are very short, and very easy to understand. They are on 3 pages of laminated thick paper, and are easy to read. The back page I found quite helpful, as it shows a picture of every picture card. Not only is this good for inventory purposes, but it is a handy reference when you are deciding exactly how to build your picture. The rules also offer several tips to help include game play.

3). Ease of Play: It's possible to teach this game in less than a minute. Most people are familiar with Pictionary, and the comparisons are evident. People do differ on the picture cards. Some (like me) like the picture cards much better than drawing a picture. Others would rather draw the picture than search through cards and make a picture with predetermined shapes. It's all a matter of personal taste. Many of the "3" words are also extremely difficult to build with the picture cards.

4). Animation: The little feature that allows you to animate your cards is not only fun, but very useful! For example, when I make a Cannonball, and can show it shooting out of a cannon, it's a lot easier for others to guess it. This is my personal favorite part of the game.

5). Playing area: We found that this game actually plays very well on the floor. As the game name implies, it's actually easier to see the pictures when you squint at them. So, if the pictures are farther down, on the floor, it actually works better.

6). The Fun Factor: Squint is fun. We have a lot of fun playing with it, moving around the picture cards, and animating them. I think for it's price and easiness to play and teach, many will enjoy the game. However, it lacks a certain "zing" that I've found in other party games, like Time's Up and Apples to Apples. People are interested in playing the game when I suggest it, but they don't get as excited as they do about other games. Squint is fun, but not massively fun.

However, I still recommend the game. It's a good party game, and it's really quick to play. When you have a short, fun game to pull out, you have a wonderful little filler game. It's not the best filler I've played - but it's quite functional and fun. So try it out and see if you like it!

Tom Vasel

"Real men play board games."
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST GAME EVER!!!!, January 23, 2004
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= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I bought this game for my eight year old cousin, but the entire extended family (three generations) ended up playing it for hours, and I'm going to have to buy one for myself now! Wonderfully creative, everyone has a different technique. It was easy enough for the 8 year old to play, but challenging enough for the rest of us to enjoy. A wonderful way to encourage creative thinking in children and adults and, of course, an immense amount of fun!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite holiday family game, January 6, 2010
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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I would definitely recommend Squint over Pictionary... It's easy to learn and every turn is laughter-filled:) The most crucial component is the sturdy shape cards used to cleverly create visual images. Honestly, we didn't even bother using the timer or the scoring chips--we just had a blast taking turns trying to guess what each other's crazy graphic creations were! The word cards are fine, but we had fun extending the game by pulling books off a nearby shelf and randomly choosing words out of them to use for an even greater challenge. Let your imagination run wild!
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