Product Details
Hangman

Hangman
From Hasbro

Price: $14.95

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Product Description

Hangman is the original word guessing game. Every time you guess a letter that is not in your opponent's word, you expose another part of the hangman. When the hangman is complete, you're out of the game. But if you guess your opponent's word before you're hanged, you win! For two players. Game includes: 2 hangman trays, 2 plastic dials, cardboard sheet, letter tiles, and instructions.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18396 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Hasbro
  • Model: 4623 S5
  • Dimensions: 10.60" h x 10.60" w x 2.70" l, 1.95 pounds

Features

  • 2 players.
  • Ages 4 and up

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
It's the classic neck-stretching, word-guessing game! Try to guess your opponent's mystery word without getting hanged!


Customer Reviews

Cheap tiles make this game worthless1
I purchased this game for my daughter because I thought it would be educational as well as fun. I remember playing it as a child and it really did make you think. However this version is an extreme disappointment! The tiles are so thin that you can see right through them. We've even tried playing in a room with lower lighting levels but we could still see through the tiles. Give me a paper and pen this was a waster of.

SUPER family game!!5
The tiles are NOT see through---they may have upgraded them. The game is GREAT for the kids. I've got two little ones that love to practice their spelling and my husband and I end up joining them. It's fun, educational and perfect for the whole family. I've very glad I ignored the review saying that they tiles were see through. It's perfect for kids (and grown ups enjoy playing it too!).
Very happy I bought it!!

NEEDS MORE TILE SPACES4
As it is, you can only create words 8 letters long. They should make it at least 10-12 letters. Some have complained that the tiles can be seen through. It's nonsense - no matter what lighting conditions you CAN'T see through them. Maybe it was a problem in earlier editions, but mine is just fine.