Literati Challenge Game

Our game of the day is Literati Challenge, by Discovery Bay Games. I’m generally not a fan of word games — Boggle, Balderdash and the like are a good way to ruin my evening!

But, Literati Challenge piqued my interest (for, among other things, the opportunity to demonstrate proper usage of words like “piqued”.) In this game, all the players in a round are assigned a series of
words which they must use in writing a few-sentence-long story. The words are described as “SAT-level”, which I’d say is pretty accurate. They’re certainly not impossibly difficult, but it helps to play with teenagers or adults on a similar level of language skills.

The players are given less than a minute to write their stories, so it’s a big advantage to be able to write quickly. As the five words are revealed, you have to think fast to include as many of them as
possible, scoring points for each word you apply correctly. (And bonuses if you use them all!)

Of course, the caveat is that if you mis-use words in the wrong context, other players can challenge you and you have to defend your knowledge of the word against its proper definition. Last-minute
attempts to use extra-hard words caused much hilarity!

As one who loves to read (as I do) and enjoys a healthy vocabulary, this game was lots of fun. We played it as a family game with a variety of skill levels (ages 13 to fifty-something), and discovered that it takes a lot of creativity — and, at times, bluffing skills — to come out ahead. I’m not a big fan of games as a general rule but games that involve story-telling get a big thumbs up from me!

Carrie comes by her book obsession honestly, having descended from a long line of bibliophiles. She blogs about books regularly at Reading to Know.

We have one copy of Literati Challenge to give away (U.S. addresses only). Leave a comment on this post if you’d like to be eligible to win.

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108 Responses to Literati Challenge Game
  1. 51
    Linda says:

    My daughter would love this game!

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    Becca says:

    I love games, this sounds fun. Thanks for the chance! :)

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    Terry Vanderpool says:

    Please enter me in this great contest thanks

  4. 54
    Laureen says:

    I absolutely love word/language games as languages are one of my greatest passions. This game sounds like a lot of fun! Thanks for reviewing it and giving us a chance to win! :)

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    Sherri B. says:

    Word games are the best! I would love this! Plus, I am a pretty good bluffer…LOL…not high poker stakes, but still pretty good! Thanks!

    sherri419 at gmail dot com

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    Kathy D says:

    Sounds like a really fun game…. I like games

  7. 57
    Marianna says:

    My best friend would LOVE this game! Thanks for the chance to win!

  8. 58
    Carlene says:

    Please include me in your giveaway.
    Thanks
    carlene
    iluvreading(at)verizon.net

  9. 59
    Daniel M says:

    we love word type games here, boggle scrabble our favs so far

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    May Schultz says:

    I think this might be a great win Hope so anyway.

  11. 61
    corrie says:

    thanks for another great giveaway and chance to win.

  12. 62
    Rachel Higgs says:

    I would love to win. Literati is one of my favorite games

  13. 63
    Terra Heck says:

    This would be a great game for my teenage girls. Please count me in to win.

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    Christine says:

    This looks like a good one!

  15. 65
    edj says:

    Ok I hate board games but I think I’d like this one. My son ADORES board games, and this might be one I’d be willing to play! I hope I win :)

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    Sheila R says:

    I love literati! I used to play it on Yahoo games all the time. I love word games!
    ilovebabynoah707@yahoo.com

  17. 67
    Christine Walker says:

    This looks like fun. Thanks for the great giveaway!

  18. 68
    Abby C. says:

    I’d love to win this it looks like a fun game.

  19. 69
    Kate says:

    This looks like fun! Thanks for hte great giveaway!

  20. 70
    Erma H says:

    I would love the chance to win, thanks.

  21. 71
    Carolyn says:

    This would be great for my book loving family!

  22. 72
    gloria mckellar says:

    Thanks for the entry! It would be nice to have.

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    Pamela S says:

    Both of my teens have amazing vocabularies–not just proud momma saying so, their teachers do too!!! And any fun way to prepare for the SAT is great. So count me in. Thanks.

  24. 74
    Melanie says:

    This sounds like a great ACT/SAT prep game!
    I would love to try it!

  25. 75
    LaVonne says:

    My mother and I love word games. Thanks for the chance to win.

  26. 76
    katie says:

    We are word nerds at our house! A perfect prize for our family :)

  27. 77
    Jennifer says:

    enter me

  28. 78
    cali blakeley says:

    i really hope i win this!

  29. 79
    chantelle says:

    Thanks for a great giveaway! -ChantelleSabino at mac dot com

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    chastidy says:

    This would be perfect for game night. Thanks :)

  31. 81
    Kristi Gilleland says:

    I’d love to win this – looks great for homeschooling!

  32. 82
    Gabriel J. says:

    Great prize, make me a winner!

  33. 83
    Jessica says:

    I would love to play this game. I love playing word games online.

  34. 84
    Auriette says:

    This makes me actually want to host a games party at my house. I love words and writing!

  35. 85
    Leslie S. says:

    I love word games and want to try this one.Thanks!

  36. 86
    Chrysa says:

    I would love to play this with my mother!

  37. 87
    Janice says:

    This sounds fun!! My family would love to challenge eachother with this game.

  38. 88
    Wendy Wallach says:

    I love games so this is so for me.

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    flared0ne says:

    Almost took this entry as a challenge, then decided to save my energies for (hopefully) our first real game. Odd timing — I was just discussing with my teenager a day or two ago about how people at different grade levels have different sizes of vocabularies — and the size of your vocabulary correlates directly with your income, usually… We started the conversation talking about “extrapolate” versus “interpolate”, and it went downhill from there (in HIS viewpoint)!

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    Mollie G. says:

    My husband is only slightly weird — he reminisces about evenings sitting around the farmhouse as a kid, with his six siblings, taking turns blindly picking dictionary words and then having to expound on word origin, type, usage, the whole etymology thing… So this game would probably benefit most of us, one way or another — like living in a one-room schoolhouse!

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    Lourdes says:

    Word games are so much fun at our house. We like to challenge our kids with vocabulary.

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    Rachel Robertson says:

    I love collecting words! Word games are so much fun as they let you challenge yourself and I like the way my children also like to collect words.

  43. 93
    Molly Capel says:

    Would love to win this!

  44. 94
    Sheila H says:

    Thanks for the chance!

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    Timothy says:

    Hey. I’m glad you guys have this giveaway otherwise I never would have found this website. Love it.

  46. 96
    Becky Grady says:

    This would be great. I love word games. Thanks!

  47. 97
    Robin Wilson says:

    I would love to win!

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    Ann says:

    This is so completely up my alley!

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    kathy pease says:

    Thanks for the GREAT giveaway
    please count me in :)

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    Veronica Garrett says:

    I would love to win this game. It sounds great.