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Frazludo - A Make it Yourself Esperanto Board Game

by NJ Esperantist, June 17, 2011

Messages: 7

Language: English

NJ Esperantist (User's profile) June 17, 2011, 3:35:59 PM

I believe I've finally worked out the bugs in a board game I made for my daughter and I to play. I've placed instruction on my blog for making a set for yourself. Might be fun for small clubs to play, or in a teaching atmosphere.

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acdibble (User's profile) June 18, 2011, 5:59:33 AM

Looks pretty cool. If I weren't the only Esperantist in my county, I might have played it.

NJ Esperantist (User's profile) June 18, 2011, 10:38:18 PM

There is hope. I had this idea on the back burner for years until my daughter asked me to teacher her Esperanto.

arko (User's profile) June 20, 2011, 3:32:14 PM

This is a great idea. Thank you.

EoMy (User's profile) June 22, 2011, 12:56:45 AM

Wonderful, I love it.

sandyduggan (User's profile) June 30, 2011, 3:19:13 PM

I made this game according to your instructions and played it with my family and friends. It was fun! None of the others who played with me is interested in learning Esperanto, but we had a good time with the silly sentences we came up with. It was good for me as a beginner and I intend to add more words to expand my vocabulary. I made a hand-drawn and colored game board in the shape of a star and enjoyed the process of its creation as well. Thank you so much for sharing this!

NJ Esperantist (User's profile) June 30, 2011, 11:33:54 PM

sandyduggan:I made this game according to your instructions and played it with my family and friends. It was fun! None of the others who played with me is interested in learning Esperanto, but we had a good time with the silly sentences we came up with. It was good for me as a beginner and I intend to add more words to expand my vocabulary. I made a hand-drawn and colored game board in the shape of a star and enjoyed the process of its creation as well. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you! It makes me glad that someone else enjoys this game. My daughter and I still play it, although with a much larger vocabulary. Progresu, progresu, Esperanto estas tre amuza!

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