





🕵️♂️ Guess, Reveal, Conquer!
PressmanWord Hangman is a modern twist on the classic word-guessing game, designed for two players aged 6 and up. Featuring a custom revealer for tracking letters and scores, this game combines high-quality components with engaging gameplay, making it a perfect addition to family game nights or friendly competitions.
| ASIN | B0015K50O0 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #461,658 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #11,786 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Pressman |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 290 Reviews |
| Edition | Special Edition |
| Educational Objective | Improving vocabulary and spelling skills |
| Genre | educational |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021853017014 |
| Included Components | 144 Letter Plates, 2 Game Modules, 84 Game Pegs, Complete Instructions |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 2.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pressman |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1701 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 72 |
| Model Number | 1701-06 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 021853017014 218530170142 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**T
Fun game that brings back nostalgia.
Fun game. I like the game bc we don't have to play on paper. You do have to spell the words backwards so the opponent can see the word the right way which is hard for my kids.
Z**E
Nice
Bought as a gift
D**E
Good Family Fun
We are having so much fun with Word Hangman. It is cheaply made and does take a long time initially to separate every single piece but that is our only gripe. We even put an educational spin on it and play versions like adjective hangman to practice coming up with adjectives. We play it every day. Worth getting just be prepared for the very cheap pieces. It's still more fun than playing on a piece of paper.
D**.
Fun game
Was fun. We enjoy it!
G**Y
Great New Way To Play Hangman
We LOVE this game. When playing regular hangman one person guesses while the other goes about hanging him for the guessing the wrong letters. In this game both players get to play simultaneously and the first one who guesses the other persons word wins. Each person has a storage box either blue or red as you can see in the picture. You flip open the storage box where you have your tiles of letters and write your word facing you on the bottom and backwards on the top still facing you so that when the opponent guesses a letter you can flip it over. You also have white pegs and the alphabet on the bottom part of your box so that you can peg the letters you have missed. There are pictures of a man being hung going across the board and when the opponent misses a guess you slide the peg over and the tiles show pictures where you are in the hanging process. It is such a Cute game that once you play it you will never want to play regular hangman again. The only downside I found to this game is that the alphabet where you peg the letters guessed is written in very small letters and difficult to see, but otherwise this game is a Winner !!! I would highly recommend it.
K**N
It's okay
I love this game, it's a chance for kids to learn new words. Though the concept of the game is good, it's construction is cheaply made. The letters and pegs are not secure, they fall from their bin and through the game slot when repacked.
J**.
Total Fun!
Perfect two person Hangman for Kindergartner who loves the game !
D**N
Cheap sharp plastic packaging. Painful to unwrap and sharp to pop out of package.
Very cheaply made Letter squares do not fit in the slots on top of the game Packaging was horrible and took my family forever to pop out each piece with sharp plastic edges
R**H
Rather be on paper
It’s not very convenient playing on this game set In first 30 minutes, we were bored Too much to manage for such a simple game Not good 1/the alphabets are all jumbled up inside the compartment so every time you make a word it keeps searching through the tiles. 2/ You gotta make a letter on the lower and then transfer it back to the top one in the reverse order and 3/Then every time the open and guesses you remove it from the top slot turn it it’s it’s very confusing. 4/Initial set up leaves a lot of plastic particles. Good: 1/this game it has a slot for keeping pegs for the letters that was guessed wrong. 2/It has a slider for keeping account of how many wins 3/ there’s a slider for the hangman. Now i am think, Do we really need this?
P**X
Great Idea, Mediocre Execution
Decent box and packing for storage. Great idea and concept, but execution, and quality of materials is poor. Not enough letter tiles. Why is there only one 'X' tile, when the design of the game is to spell your word for yourself, and in reverse at the top of the hangman base (for your opponent)? Be prepared to be only able to spell the word once, and it'll have to be for the backwards slots. All the tiles and pegs have to be removed manually from their plastic wire sheet molds, like in a model toy set. This is a terrible execution, because this leaves plastic bits on all sides of the tiles, which make them difficult to place in the slots of the folding hangman bases. You will need flat-side crimpers/cutters like those found for plastic toy models. On that note, the slots are way too shallow, specifically the player-facing word slots, making the tiles not stay in place properly, combine that with tiles that have floaty bits on all sides, and there is no chance. All the moving slider mechanisms are way too stiff, so if you try moving any of them, you risk tiles falling off. The compartment to store the pegs and tiles within the hangman bases are not secure, they will fall out. I'm still keeping the product, it's still a great idea, lots of fun, and here's some solutions for the issues I've noted: - You have to manually sand or trim ALL tiles to remove the plastic bits. - Use Ziploc sandwich bags to store the tiles and pegs separately for each player. - Use painters tape along the bottom of the player-facing-word slots, which shows the word you've chosen for yourself, to create a lip so they don't fall out. - No solution yet for dealing with the shallow, opponent-facing slots, which is for your word, but spelled backwards, aside from manually trimming the bottoms of all the tiles really well, so they fit better.
C**Z
Cumple el objetivo
Lo imaginé más pequeño, pero cumple el objetivo. Lo único malo es que al cerrarlo se salen las fichas.
T**E
Educational and fun
A good way to play hangman without having to have the paper and drawing, and no arguments about how many parts the hanged man has to have! It could even be used in the car as the two playing trays close up and hold all the bits inside. We did put a pen over the letters on the board as when self coloured, they were difficult to see and keep track of which ones you had already used. Helps with spelling and volcabulary.
C**N
Four Stars
Great game
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