Post by Flowgli on Oct 20, 2021 15:34:52 GMT -5
I have another idea for a game here. It’s Mad Gab, and it’s based on the board game of the same name.
The way the game is played here is that the person in control will give a set of words that make up a subject when those words are said in a certain way, and other people will try sounding it out to figure out the subject and post their official guess. Since the actual board game requires speaking, and everything done here is all in text, all we will be seeing here is people’s official guesses. And each person can make as many guesses as they like, but to make sure that everyone gets a fair chance at a subject, a person cannot make two guesses in a row unless no other person attempts to make a guess within 24 hours after their first guess is made. If no guess is made within 48 hours after the last guess is made, the person in control will reveal the subject, keep control, and come up with another subject. If the subject is correctly guessed, the person who has done so will take control and set up a new subject.
Here’s an example of a Mad Gab puzzle:
“Won Hound Ridden Wand All May Shins”
Now, when you sound it out, you might want to say some of the words at different speeds or pronounce them in different ways. That will help out a lot. Keep doing it before you make your official guess. The subject of the example provided is:
“One Hundred And One Dalmatians”
So, do you get all this? If you do, then, let’s now begin. I’ll start the game off with this puzzle:
“Deaf Rush Prints Off Bill Hair”
The way the game is played here is that the person in control will give a set of words that make up a subject when those words are said in a certain way, and other people will try sounding it out to figure out the subject and post their official guess. Since the actual board game requires speaking, and everything done here is all in text, all we will be seeing here is people’s official guesses. And each person can make as many guesses as they like, but to make sure that everyone gets a fair chance at a subject, a person cannot make two guesses in a row unless no other person attempts to make a guess within 24 hours after their first guess is made. If no guess is made within 48 hours after the last guess is made, the person in control will reveal the subject, keep control, and come up with another subject. If the subject is correctly guessed, the person who has done so will take control and set up a new subject.
Here’s an example of a Mad Gab puzzle:
“Won Hound Ridden Wand All May Shins”
Now, when you sound it out, you might want to say some of the words at different speeds or pronounce them in different ways. That will help out a lot. Keep doing it before you make your official guess. The subject of the example provided is:
“One Hundred And One Dalmatians”
So, do you get all this? If you do, then, let’s now begin. I’ll start the game off with this puzzle:
“Deaf Rush Prints Off Bill Hair”