🧩 Crack the code, connect the clues, and conquer the night!
So Clover! is a cooperative word-association board game for 3 to 6 players aged 10 and up. Featuring 880 unique keywords and a quick 30-minute playtime, it challenges players to collaboratively guess each other's secret clues, making it a dynamic and mentally stimulating party game perfect for game nights with friends or family.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9.06"L x 6.3"W |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Style Name | Board Game |
Color | Various |
Theme | Word Puzzle |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Cooperative Word-Association Game |
Number of Players | 3 to 6 |
S**H
Family fun with words
The whole family enjoys the challenge of making clues, even our early readers. It is stimulating to our intellect, and short enough not to be tiring. It is great to play cooperatively.
K**A
Pretty good once you get the hang of it!
At first it was a little confusing to catch on to how it worked but once you get the hang of it it becomes a lot more fun. It is easy to play once you understand the flow and it gets everyone thinking and being creative. It definitely exercises your brain and makes you really think about words and what goes with what.
N**O
Entertaining word clue game for casual and serious gamers
This game is fun for all levels - easy to teach to folks who aren't regular gamers, but also a favorite among my strategy board game friends. Given random pairs of words, create clues which will allow the other players (working together) to figure out which starting words you had. Quick rounds so it's easy for people to come and go. The concept is simple, but actually coming up with good clues and solving them takes real thinking. We laugh a lot when we play this!
J**N
Great game for all ages, 3-6 players
From the creators of "Just One" comes another clever party game for 3-6.The game is extremely simple to learn. Place four randome cards onto the board, write a one word hint for each edge of the board, toss in an extra card, shuffle the cards, and then have your friends guess the card arrangement.The gameplay is simple but clever, and the replayability is endless.Well worth the price of admission, this is easily recommended for families, friends, even with strangers.
J**B
HIlarious
Great game, takes a bit of thinking, but works very well in a group and even as teams. Shows people's way of thinking, making it very interesting. Delightful game.
C**Y
Fun, simple, group challenge!
One of my favorite games now, so I bought it as a gift for my friends who enjoy cooperative challenges. Great for groups of different sizes.The married couple I got it for will set it up for the other person to solve later in the day. Plus their kids have fun trying it out as well.
S**Y
ABSOLUTE favorite game!
Do you love word association games?! You've found your new favorite!!This is up there with Codenames. So Clover is a fantastic cooperative game that is so hard and so fun to play. Go YouTube it (it's too hard to type how to play), just know: EVERY. SINGLE. TIME I bring this baby out to teach folks, they instantly go "this is hard!" and are skeptical, but kind enough to give it a shot (probably because there's no real explaining, you just jump right into it). After the first round EVERY. SINGLE. TIME they say "let's play again!" I've played this game until 3am. I've played this game 2 player and 6 player, it is always so fun and such a quick 10-40 minutes (depending on how long it takes people to write their words).Other word association game recommendations: Just One (definitely easier to play and learn, but not as satisfying. GREAT group game!) & Letter Jam (Not as easy as Just One or as satisfying as So Clover, but a great word association game. Espec if you like Wordl)
W**L
Best party word game I've come across!
This is a phenomenal game. I keep it in my car because I always want it when I go to a group event.It's easy to teach, has wide variations person-to-person, and we always want to play at least one more round.The best part is, there isn't any down-time where people feel socially stressed while others are waiting on them. Every stage of the game is exciting. Filling in clues is difficult, solving somebody else's clover makes you feel clever as a group, and watching your own clover being solved is tense.I wish I could purchase blank cards so we could make our own. We'd like to immortalize perfect rounds by making the clues from our winning rounds into cards that we can add to the deck.
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