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Reddit mentions of Alderac Entertainment Group Love Letter Boxed Edition

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Alderac Entertainment Group Love Letter Boxed Edition. Here are the top ones.

Alderac Entertainment Group Love Letter Boxed Edition
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Love letter has been a worldwide sensation in gaming.This elegant and simple design features, only 16 cards but hours of fun!Only 16 cards but hours of fun!Contents: 1 Rulebook, 16 game cards, 4 reference cards, 13 tokens of affection20 minutes playtime
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ColorVarious
Height1.5 Inches
Length3.94 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2014
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width5.51 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Alderac Entertainment Group Love Letter Boxed Edition:

u/maximpactgames · 4 pointsr/boardgames

Love Letter - Ultra fun game for 2 to 4 players, super small, super simple, but tons of replayability. One of my favorite games ever, and a hit with everyone. Currently $8 on amazon.

Coup- Super basic social deduction game, tons of fun for not a lot of money. More complicated than Love Letter, but not very difficult. The hardest part about teaching a younger kid this game is the idea that you can (and should) lie to your friends. Currently $9 on amazon.

Red 7 - This is a small 2-4 player game, super fun, super simple. Currently $9 on amazon

Basically, you can get all three of these for ~$25.

u/rvncto · 2 pointsr/PSVR

these are cheap check them out. similar games, of bluffing, lying, socializing:

Coup

Love Letter... theres a batman version too

Boargame version Werewolves Inside (i think)

i thought the original game was called Werewolves Inside i mean.

u/sparsile · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Do you know what games they have? Three of my favorite inexpensive games (all under $20) are Love Letter (this one comes in different themes, too, like The Hobbit and Batman), Codenames, and Bang.

u/Reginald__Cousins · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I have to bag, and I have to say my cards definitely would have lasted longer had they been in a box. Granted, the bag is charming, but the box actually would protect the cards during transportation.

So I'd say go for the boxed version. Not the Kanai Factory version, but this version:
http://www.amazon.com/Alderac-Entertainment-Group-5109-Edition/dp/B00J1JLT8I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412714442&sr=8-1&keywords=love+letter+boxed

u/sprinklenoms · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm gonna guess high and go $52.50.

Under $10

Under $25

Under $50

Thank you for the contest!

u/Xzeno · 2 pointsr/boardgames

There's actually a good amount of fun games for under $40 on Amazon that I would suggest looking at.

u/Zebracakes2009 · 2 pointsr/teachinginjapan

What level are these students?

There is a game called "Love Letter" that I bought in the US a while ago and really enjoy. It is made for 1 to 4 people and requires reading the effects of cards but the rules are pretty straightforward otherwise. Easy to setup too.

Here is an Amazon Japan link for you:
https://www.amazon.co.jp/ラブレター-Love-Letter-Boxed-カードゲーム/dp/B00J1JLT8I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1523802091&sr=8-2&keywords=love+letter+game

Good casual card game. Great artwork on the cards too!

u/DaNugget1993 · 2 pointsr/boardgames

Alternatively sushi go! (Sushi Go! - The Pick and Pass Card Game https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J57VU44/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.zVCybJR74EKP)

And love letter (Love Letter Boxed Edition https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J1JLT8I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_HBVCybD3TR08K)

Are two of my favorite under thirty minutes games... if the boys cringe at the idea of love letter you can also get a Batman, Adventure Time, or Hobbit version to make it "manly"

u/bookchaser · 1 pointr/Libraries



Play board and card games that can be finished in under 10 minutes.

Love Letter | Amazon | Video review -- plays in minutes. You'd be surprised how much fun and strategy a 16 card game can pack. It's for 4 players.

Score each round as an individual win, instead of the official method which is the first person to win 5 rounds wins (it would take too much time).

Love Letter: Batman | Amazon | Video review -- might be a more palatable retheme for the students. There is one rule difference which you should ignore because it would result in multiple round winners -- correctly guessing another player's card earns you a victory cube only knocks your opponent out of the round.

There are many official Love Letter rethemes, but they all introduce rule variations. So be careful about choosing other themes.

Telestrations | Amazon 6-player | 8-player | 12-player | Video review -- It's like the telephone game, but with drawings.

You write a word in a notebook, flip the page, draw a picture of that word, flip the page, and hand your drawing pad to the person on your left. Then, you take your new notepad handed to you by the person on your right, look back at the last drawing, then flip forward and write what you saw, flip the page, and hand the pad to the left. When you eventually get your own pad back, everyone shares their pad one at a time. It's hilarious.

Skip the scoring system. It's beside the point of playing.

Your challenge is finding the right group size to play the game with your limited time, and strictly enforcing the time rule where people stop drawing when the time is up.

You can also play this game on the cheap by stapling sheets of paper together. But Telestrations uses a dry erase note pad, and if you use real paper you'll be going through a ton of paper. The name of the do-it-yourself version is Eat Poop You Cat, for a reason lost to time.

Ask /r/boardgames for suggestions on 10-minute games that meet your target number of players. And ask for which Love Letter rethemes would interest teens the most, while not being too different from the original Love Letter.

For durability of card games, look into getting protective card sleeves. /r/boardgames can point you to sleeves that will fit the specific games you have.