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Arụ: The Igbo Word Game
Arụ: The Igbo Word Game
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Arụ is the fast-paced, cultural card game that makes learning Igbo fun for the whole family, from beginners to fluent speakers. Perfect for parties, game nights, family gatherings, and anyone looking to sharpen their Igbo or just compete for bragging rights.
How to play:
One player gives clues, their team tries to guess the word out loud. Say any of the three "Arụ" clues and you lose the point. With over 300 Igbo words across 50 cards, every round brings culture, challenge, and loud competitive energy to any gathering.
What's in the box:
- 50 durable, high-quality cards built for repeated play
- Every card includes the Igbo term with tone markings, the English translation, and three forbidden clue words in both Igbo and English
- Vibrant illustrations on every card
Why Arụ works for everyone:
★ No Igbo fluency required! The English translations keep the game accessible for all levels
★ You learn Igbo meanings naturally just by playing the game. The best way to learn Igbo is to SPEAK it.
★ Great for families, friend groups, and cultural events
★ Easy to learn and replayable forever
Best with 4+ players, but easily adaptable for a 2-player challenge!
Already learning Igbo? Pair Arụ with the Igbo Flashcards 1st Edition for the ultimate Igbo Game Night Set.
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I was hesitant to buy this because my Igbo is very basic and my partner doesn't speak it at all. But we played this during family game night and it was super fun. We just used the English terms and my partner was able to pick up some Igbo as well. Everyone could join in and it naturally gets you speaking the language without feeling like study time. Highly recommend!
Super easy to pick up, beautiful design, and just really fun. My family loves it. Buying another deck to gift to my sister.
Bought this for my kids to play while learning Igbo. Great quality, worth every penny
Usually when families get together, the aunties and uncles are talking and the kids are doing their own things on their phones and whatnot, but this game got everyone in the living room laughing and shouting. It was definitely competitive but it got the family together.
The English translations next to each word makes it literally perfect for anyone to play. I can learn Igbo and have fun doing it.