Prattle
1973
Designed by (Uncredited)
Published by Spear's Games
From the game box description: "Prattle is defined as the uttering of child's talk or to talk much and idly. In this family game, the objective is to be the first to prattle off a sentence, the words of which begin with the letters shown by the dice." Whoever finishes their sentence first gets a point for each word in their sentence. Whoever gets to 50 points first is the winner, and judged to be the biggest "Prattler". Components: - 10 letter-dice: - C/D/H/N/R/T; - B/E/J/O/S/U; - C/E/I/O/R/T; - C/E/G/M/P/S; - C/E/G/M/R/S; - B/E/K/P/S/V; - A/F/L/P/W/Y; - C/E/I/N/R/T; - A/F/L/P/S/W; - A/F/P/Q/S/S; - 1 number dice (5/6/7/8/9/10); - 1 dice shaker; - 1 roll-mat (part of box) to roll dice on; - Pad of paper sheets to write prattles on, and keep score
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