







🎊 Get ready to word your way to victory!
ThinkFun Disney WordARound is an engaging trivia game designed for ages 10 and up, featuring 300 words on 100 cards. It's perfect for family game nights, road trips, and as a gift for Disney enthusiasts. With easy-to-understand gameplay and high replay value, it promises hours of fun and friendly competition.








D**E
Family fun!
I bought this for Christmas to play with the family! Once we figured it out it was a lot of fun. You have to be very versed in Disney. The ultimate game for your Disney addicts!! The only drawback is you have no answer sheet. You have to email nd of course I never got a response. The person who made the game needs to include an answer sheet!!!
E**S
Fun game!
Super fun game!
S**Y
Fun twist on a great game
Love the word around games
J**N
❤️❤️❤️
My students loved it!!
S**E
Quick game, easy to learn!
This game is perfect for any Disney enthusiast! It is very simple, and lots of fun. You are competing against the other players to see who can figure it out the Disney themed word the fastest. The back side of each card has a different colored ring that determines which ring you will be guessing on the next card. It’s extremely easy to learn, and is versatile in that it could be used as a quick game or you could play longer to take up more time. The base of the package is a thick, cardboard material, while the top is a hard plastic with the Mickey ears. The two pieces fit together securely to keep the cards contained inside. This was a great addition to our game collection! The age recommendation is for 10+, but there’s no reason why a younger Disney fan couldn’t play if they are a decent reader.
S**Z
Fun unique game
This game is fun and unique. It was a little hard for my 10 year old to come up with words before me (an adult), but that is probably to be expected. The age range for play on here seems pretty accurate, it says 10 and up. The words seem to mostly be Disney related or princess/fantasy related. It was easy to understand directions. My only two complaints were there were actually a couple words we could NOT figure out and there are no "answers" anywhere. And also once you play this game enough, I am sure it will be easier to start guessing the words. Overall though, definitely a fun game to play with older kids or adults who love Disney! And anyone who loves word games.
N**E
Great Game for All Ages, But Not All At Once
This is a very fun game. It's compact, and in a cool container. It's not a game to play while traveling, but would be suitable to take with you to a destination.It can be played by all ages, but we found the adults in our family were MUCH quicker at solving the cards. Not sure if it's just different mindsets, familiarity with Disney phrases, or age. But, there wasn't much competition when everyone played together. Kids vs Kids was much more evenly balanced, though.The rules are simple, although the "first to ten" winning condition is odd, because keeping track of how many cards you have during a fast=paced word game isn't easy. A time limit seems like a better choice -- just use a cell phone timer or a timer from another game, then count each person's cards at the end.After playing many rounds, there was only one word/phrase none of us could decipher. We finally started entering all possibilities into a search engine, and found the answer. (Which was something from a movie most of us had seen.)Overall, this is a great game for fans of Disney!
M**D
Deceptively tricky!
This is a game where you race to read words printed on cards. The tricky thing is that each word is written in all caps in a circle, so it's not obvious which letter is the first one. Even as an adult you'll notice it can be hard - your brain doesn't naturally pick the word out, so you have to look carefully.As a result you have to be a good reader to really play. My second grader was able, but with my kindergartener I could really only use it as a reading exercise, helping her work out the shortest words. It's probably played best among kids of the same age, maybe in the second half of elementary school or so.
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