My daughter and I like playing hangman, and started playing it on a small dry erase board. We liked the convenience and sturdiness of it, so I decided to make one on Zazzle.com.
I made a hangman design and added the alphabet, and repeated it to be able to play three games before having to erase.
The game is played a little different on the alphabet version, as each letter is crossed off from the alphabet, whether it is used or not, so the players can see the remaining letters left. That part may require a little getting used to, but overall works pretty well.
The hangman figure and the alphabet remain after erasing, which is pretty cool, for playing the game.
The dry erase board itself, from Zazzle, is made of an acrylic which has some thickness to it, and is see through. The print and the hangman design are printed on the card stock that it is attached to. This means, that if you're looking at the design straight on, everything looks good and lined up.
However, if you look at the board from an angle, the lines over the letters that have been crossed off, will appear a bit off set. So the board may need to be repositioned to see clearly which letters remain. Other than that, the game works well.
You can click on the link to see more details, and/or to order if you are interested.
It's also fun to play it on Post-It-Notes paper.
Cheryl Paton
CherylsArt on Zazzle.com.
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