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Parker StackWord (1994) – 3D Word Game of Language, Strategy & Creativity
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🎲 Parker StackWord – The 3D Word Game with Endless Possibilities (1994)
✅ Short Key Description
• StackWord is Parker’s clever 3D word game where language meets strategy.
• Build words not only side by side but also on top of each other — a playful challenge with limitless combinations!
📋 Quick Product Details
• Publisher: Parker Brothers
• Year of Release: 1994
• Game Type: Word and strategy board game
• Number of Players: 2–4
• Box Dimensions: H 5.3 × L 33 × W 33 cm
• Condition: Good vintage condition with light signs of use
• Language: Dutch
🛠 About the Product / How It’s Played
In StackWord, players form words on an 8 × 8 board. You can add new letters or stack letters on existing words to modify them — a fun 3D twist on Scrabble!
Each player draws 7 letters from the bag and uses strategic thinking to score as many points as possible. The game ends when all players consecutively pass. Unused letters count as penalty points, so plan carefully and build high!
🏭 Manufacturer & History
Parker Brothers, founded in 1883 by George S. Parker in Salem, Massachusetts, became one of the most iconic names in board gaming. Known for classics like Monopoly, Cluedo, and Risk, Parker later became part of Hasbro. With StackWord, Parker showcased once again how innovation and gameplay go hand in hand.
⭐ Special Features / Highlights
• Original 3D word game by Parker (1994)
• Combines language skills with strategy
• Endless possibilities — build and stack words
• Fun for players of all ages
• Vintage game in good condition
💡 Tip: Perfect for fans of classic word games looking to add an extra dimension to game night!
📦 Shipping: Sent as a parcel with track & trace, carefully packaged to prevent damage.
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