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The Word Thief Letter and Larceny Card Game from Outset Media plays as a fast strategy card game where players spell words from cards in front of them, then steal letters or whole words from opponents to extend their own collection. Outset Media has been producing word and trivia games for decades, and Word Thief sits in the strategy-word-game lane where Scrabble-style spelling combines with card-based stealing rather than tile placement. The format keeps games moving faster than traditional word games because the steal mechanic forces every turn to interact with the rest of the table, from Outset Media.
Word-game fans who already enjoy Scrabble or Bananagrams will find Word Thief delivers a faster-paced version that still rewards vocabulary range, and game-night hosts looking for a word game that travels well in a small box will appreciate the card-based format compared to tile-and-board games that take more table space. The 9-and-up rating also makes the game suitable for family game nights with grade-school kids alongside adults. Word Thief also makes a useful gift for the Scrabble-loving family member who plays online but does not own a recent physical game, since the smaller card-based footprint complements rather than competes with their existing word-game shelf. The 2-4 player range also covers most household configurations without requiring a packed table.