Editorial Review
Think fast! What word means "wet, soft dirt"? Be the first to say "mud" and you are well on your way to mastering this high-energy family game. Blurt is a word racing game based on
Webster's II Riverside Children's Dictionary. Providing the correct answer to one of Blurt's definitions before any of your opponents do earns you the right to move your piece forward on the board. The first player to return to start after circling the board wins the game. A game of Blurt is sure to be loud and spirited, especially with a larger group. The regular rules of play are appropriate for ages 10 and older, and there is a junior version so kids as young as 7 can join in the fun.
--Lisa Whipple
Manufacturer Description
You gotta think fast and Blurt out the answers to all kinds of definitions. It's a race of rapid recall and a challenge to get the answers off the tip of your tongue. What do you call the last car on a freight train? Caboose! You gotta be fast, you gotta be first, and no matter what, you'll have fun! For 3 or more players ages 10 and up. Also includes a junior version for kids ages 7 to 9. Begin to blurt:
The nut of an oak tree ACORN!
A male duck DRAKE!
A ball with the map of the world on it GLOBE!
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