Ok, here's another spiffy forum game! It's actually a real game but it could be played in a forum.
One person (I'll start and winner can start his own), is going on a picnic and has to think up a pattern of things that can be brought.
Thanks Czechs for the explanation :P
For instance, if the leader says they can bring a sandwich, a rock, and George Bush. Other players can ask questions about what they can bring, such as "Could I bring a parakeet?".
In the example I gave, the pattern is food -> non-living object -> person. Other players have to try and guess the pattern by asking questions. If you asked if you could bring a parakeet, the answer would be no because it is not a food. But if the person asked if they could bring a pickle the leader whould have to say yes and that would give the guessers of the pattern a clue.
When someone thinks they know the pattern, they say it, and if they are right they win and get to make the next one.
I know this is a bit complicated but I hope everyone will get a hang of it. The rules are simple: don't make patterns that are un-solvable. if the pattern is food -> person -> food -> object -> something plastic -> place -> place -> food -> person, then they have to start with bringing 9 things, one for each step of the pattern. Don't make really hard ones either that are nigh impossible to be solved.
One other thing, although it's a "picnic" the things you ask to bring don't have to be realistic. They could be planet's, alien's, building's, anything.
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I'll start us off:
I'm going on a picnic and I'm bringing: Peanuts, Cockroaches, and the pavilion.
Begin asking what you can bring!
One person (I'll start and winner can start his own), is going on a picnic and has to think up a pattern of things that can be brought.
Originally posted by Czechs Mex
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For instance, if the leader says they can bring a sandwich, a rock, and George Bush. Other players can ask questions about what they can bring, such as "Could I bring a parakeet?".
In the example I gave, the pattern is food -> non-living object -> person. Other players have to try and guess the pattern by asking questions. If you asked if you could bring a parakeet, the answer would be no because it is not a food. But if the person asked if they could bring a pickle the leader whould have to say yes and that would give the guessers of the pattern a clue.
When someone thinks they know the pattern, they say it, and if they are right they win and get to make the next one.
I know this is a bit complicated but I hope everyone will get a hang of it. The rules are simple: don't make patterns that are un-solvable. if the pattern is food -> person -> food -> object -> something plastic -> place -> place -> food -> person, then they have to start with bringing 9 things, one for each step of the pattern. Don't make really hard ones either that are nigh impossible to be solved.
One other thing, although it's a "picnic" the things you ask to bring don't have to be realistic. They could be planet's, alien's, building's, anything.
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I'll start us off:
I'm going on a picnic and I'm bringing: Peanuts, Cockroaches, and the pavilion.
Begin asking what you can bring!

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