
Overturn, another "new to me game", was made by the makers of Othello. Like many of my games I discovered it on the dusty shelves of a thrift store in Tennessee and for $3 it was mine. I have been so lucky purchasing games at Goodwill in Tennessee- they're almost always complete! Once I opened the game I realized it was a mix of Boggle and Othello. Overturn is like Boggle in that the goal is to make words using contiguous letters- only in this game you place rings around each letter you use. It is like Othello in that each player has a different colored set of rings (silver or green). The goal is to use as many letters of your opponent's words in your new word so that you may flip their rings to your color. The winner is the player with the most rings at the end of the game. It is quite interesting that the board actually consists of nine plastic plates containing four letters. There are 18 (I think) 2x2 plates that can be arranged in an astounding number of arrangements so the arrangement of letters is always new!
So readers, have any of you played Overturn either recently or in the distant past? what are your experiences?
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