Hi Ken,
I went to amazon. com and found two versions of
Say What.
Radica$99
and
Mattel $14.97
I ordered the Mattel version from
Sold by: Discovery Channel Store
Thanks for telling me about it,
Phil


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From: "Ken the Crazy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 11:05 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Say What!


>I got the Say What game for Christmas--early!
> It's a great game, and totally accessible.
> It has three skill levels (easy, medium, and hard,) and four games--timed 
> mode, guess mode, timed extreme mode and guess extreme mode.  When you 
> start, you can select up to four players (I think it's four,) and the 
> skill level and game.  Then, you press start--a big round button very easy 
> to differentiate from the rest.
> There are hundreds of phrases, and depending on how well you do the 
> difficulty increases.  On the easy skill level it gives you more time in 
> the next round if you missed one.  Usually, there are five rounds unless 
> there's a tie between two players.  In timed mode, the time starts at 30 
> and goes down 5 seconds per round.  In guess mode, you get 5 guesses and 
> they decrease by 1 per round.  That's not a whole lot of time and guesses 
> to unscramble that phrase.
> Yeah, I know, you're just dying to ask me, "How do you play it!"
> There are five balls--well, half balls anyway.  You have to keep the game 
> put up in a safe place so you don't lose any of them.  Anyway, when you 
> start a scrambled phrase is spoken--and if it comes from a song it is 
> often sung.  Then, you rearrange the balls until you get them in the right 
> order.  I don't mean that you simply press ball-shaped buttons, you 
> physically take balls off and put them in new places until you've got it 
> right.  It takes time, but if you're stuck there's a hint button you can 
> press as well.  The hints tell you where the phrase came from--music, pop 
> culture, movies and so on.
> This game is a great game to play alone, but an even better party game 
> provided you can keep all the balls together and on the game.  The only 
> thing I would change is that the quicker you solve the puzzle, the more 
> points you would get.  In the game, you always get one point per 
> unscrambled phrase.  My seven-year-old daughter hates hand-held electronic 
> games.  I guess they bore her, but she asked my wife to get this for her 
> for Christmas before I ever told her about it, so it's sure to be 
> something you can share with the whole family.
> You can get it at just about anywhere in the states, and there's a sight 
> called firebox.com that sells it too--just google it.
> You can put this in the mag if you want too--I know there are lots of 
> readers who aren't on the mailing list, and I want everybody to know about 
> all the games that are accessible.
> Enjoy the game!
> Ken Downey
> President
> DreamTechInteractive!
>
> And,
> Coming soon,
> Blind Comfort!
> The pleasant way to get a massage--no staring, just caring.
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