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Montage is a partnership word game in which each player, in turn, thinks of a word, "spells" it on the crossword-like grid using color-coded tiles – each color corresponding to one vowel and five or six consonants, e.g. yellow is A/B/C/D/Z and green is U/T/V/W/Y/X – then gives a clue, in the hopes that his partner can guess the word before either of the opponents do.
Invented by Joli Quentin Kansil in 1973, several games experts consider Montage to be the most original of the 36 games he has designed. In Montage, each of the 5 different colored chips represents 5 or 6 letters of the alphabet and so all words are made with colors! The side that earns 4 zones first is the winner.
Game Components:
Game Board 240 double-sided colored chips (48 each in 5 colors) 50 Pips 4 Player reference cards 1 minute sand timer 1 Pointer Rules Booklet
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