Pairs in Pears

2009년 출시

Pairs in Pears is a word game consisting of plastic letter tiles inside a cloth bag shaped like a pear. It is from the Bananagrams (letter tiles in a banana) company. The Pairs in Pears game involves making pairs of intersecting words that consist of tiles of all the same pattern. One word is up/down and the other is left/right, and they share a vowel or consonant. Whoever makes a certain number of word pairs first, wins. Pairpoints is a variation that includes a more elaborate scoring scheme (1 point for non-pattern-matching words, 2 points for matching words, 5 points for finishing first). The large, ivory-like tiles show capital letters in four designs: solid, outline, lines and dots. The different patterns function like different suits of cards. As there are four suits, each containing a complete alphabet, there are a total of 104 tiles. Just as in a deck of cards, each tile is unique (e.g., the G of solids or the H of dots). This adds an interesting new dimension to play with (although the games in the rules only ask that a word consist of same-pattern letters). The instructions emphasize the educational value of the tile set: a fun way for children to develop memory and cognitive skills while learning alphabetical order, word construction, vowels, vocabulary, rhyming, and more.

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Pairs in Pears

게임 정보

인원
2-4 Players
시간
20-30 min
난이도
Light — 1.14/5
출시 연도
2009
BGG 평점
5.10
BGG 순위
#29257
최소 연령
6+

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Pairs in Pears supports 2 to 4 players.
A game of Pairs in Pears takes between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Pairs in Pears has a complexity rating of 1.14/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Pairs in Pears is 6+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Pairs in Pears has a rating of 5.10/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 201 ratings. It is ranked #29257 overall.
Pairs in Pears was designed by Abe Nathanson. It was published in 2009.