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Bananagrams


Bananagrams is a game involving arranging one's tiles into a grid of connected words faster than one's opponents. The object of the game is to be the first to complete a word grid after the pool of tiles has been exhausted. (Further details of the game are at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananagrams if you're interested.
Posted for the Macro Dreams Challenges group, for the theme: Games and Puzzles.
Posted for the Macro Dreams Challenges group, for the theme: Games and Puzzles.
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c'est très bon pour faire travailler le cerveau..
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ça s'appelle en France SRABBEL
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