Oxfurd Bluff
1985
Designed by Norman Rosencwaig
Published by Manvers Games
There are a number of word games, of varying difficulty, on the market, but none Words has encountered has the appeal of Oxfurd Bluff, a creation of Manvers Games Inc. of Toronto. Ignore the game's trifling title and press on; there is much here to tantalize and fascinate word freaks. (And we'll skip the details on the rules; they're easily grasped. There is a strong element of guesswork and chance involved.) For example, "must" is defined on one of the game's cards as (1) in law, an exception to a standard code or doctrine; (2) an elephant in heat; (3) the juice of various fruits before fermentation. Number two is correct (an awesome "must"), as is number 3. (Taken from a review of the game by Lew Gloin in The Toronto Star - Sunday, July 14, 1985)
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