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Kweex app for iPhone and iPad


4.3 ( 3453 ratings )
Games Education Board Word
Developer: Audiolude
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 31 May 2011
App size: 39.21 Mb

Kweex is an original board game for 3-6 players quick-witted, gathered around a table!

A secret word is to be discovered using clues ....

Will you be subtle enough to choose the most relevant clues?

Will you be audacious enough to make a proposal before the other players?

Rules of the game:

To start, a coin is placed in the center of the table at an equal distance from all the players. That will be the target. At each round in the game, a list of three words is given. The player whose turn it is (we will call him the reader) reads these three words out loud to the other players. Then one of these words is picked at random. Only the reader knows the word picked at random. (he must not show the screen to the other players). That’s the secret word.

The reader’s object is to have the other players guess the secret word. For that reason, he has one minute to choose six words that will allow (maybe) one of the other players to guess the secret word. Thus six words are picked at random and displayed. To replace a word, the reader taps on this word. Then a new word is picked at random. This goes on for one minute. At the end of the minute, the reader begins to read out loud the six words in play on display.

Starting from this moment a player can tap on the target if he thinks he has discovered the secret word. The reader then stops reading the words. The player who has tapped on the target first then states what he thinks is the secret word. If he has correctly guessed the secret word, he gets one point and so does the reader. If he has not guessed the secret word, he loses one point, and so does the reader.

Therefore the reader’s object is to choose six words that will allow the other players to guess the secret word. The object of the other players is to tap the target as fast as possible in order to state their guess, but not too fast, so that they can hear enough words in order to have a better chance of finding the secret word.