
Bananagrams (FR)
Yes, but how does it work?
The game is made up of 144 letters, "Scrabble" style but "ivory" quality. Each player will receive from 11 to 21 - depending on the number of players. The rest is placed, face down, in the center of the table. At the signal (we say "Banana split" to start), each player will try to do a sort of crossword puzzle in front of him, individually. You have to use all these letters and you will have previously defined the conditions for the words. For example, we have the right to the proper name or not, to acronyms or not, to conjugated verbs or not... It's up to you, but for a first part, it seems to me that being broad is not bad.
If you block, you have the right to say "change" and replace one of your letters with 3 from the draw pile. When you have used all your letters, you say "banana peel" and each player takes a letter from the draw pile.
Yes, but how do I win?
Once all the pieces of the draw pile (we say "regime" in fact) have been taken, the first player who has used all his letters ends the game by shouting "Banané". We look at the validity of his words and he wins the round. His opponents score as many points as there are unused pieces left... After a certain number of rounds, the one with the fewest points is declared the "Grand Winner".
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