Northern angel
09-02-2006, 07:02 PM
Hello survivors,
I just thought you might like a game to play. I know another one and you already have some good ones.
The objective of this game is to see who can last the longest. I am terrible at this but it is a good game, if played live it can be hysterical.
It is a game for two players only with one referee. The referees decision is final on all counts. He or she decides, whether or not you have played the game according to the rules, and must inform you, when you have lost a lifeline.
RULES OF PLAY.
1) You must start with a question and your opponent must answer with a question.
(You know, Who, What, Why, When, Don't you, Can you, and so on.)
2) You can not answer the questions posed with a, yes or no. To do this means you lose one of your three lifelines.
3) Conditional questions if you intend to raise a question which does not have the usual enquiry words at the beginning, you must compensate for the natural rising in your voice via taking the typing of thequestion up, as if suggesting a question by implication.
4)Once you have used up your lifelines; you can not re-enter the game. It is customary for you to referee the next match. Your own score is calculated by how many questions you answered by another question.
5)If you lose a lifeline, you will have the opportunity to pose the immediate next question until the loss of your third and final lifeline. That game does not re-start, it is over.
6)The person left carries on to stand ground against another competitior.
7)Each round sees someone knocked out, until finally the last person standing has run out of competitors.
8)The two winners are:-
i) the contestants who have asked and answered the most questions with a question, and
ii) whoever has lasted the most rounds.
Have fun.
Maureen
Northeen angel.
I just thought you might like a game to play. I know another one and you already have some good ones.
The objective of this game is to see who can last the longest. I am terrible at this but it is a good game, if played live it can be hysterical.
It is a game for two players only with one referee. The referees decision is final on all counts. He or she decides, whether or not you have played the game according to the rules, and must inform you, when you have lost a lifeline.
RULES OF PLAY.
1) You must start with a question and your opponent must answer with a question.
(You know, Who, What, Why, When, Don't you, Can you, and so on.)
2) You can not answer the questions posed with a, yes or no. To do this means you lose one of your three lifelines.
3) Conditional questions if you intend to raise a question which does not have the usual enquiry words at the beginning, you must compensate for the natural rising in your voice via taking the typing of thequestion up, as if suggesting a question by implication.
4)Once you have used up your lifelines; you can not re-enter the game. It is customary for you to referee the next match. Your own score is calculated by how many questions you answered by another question.
5)If you lose a lifeline, you will have the opportunity to pose the immediate next question until the loss of your third and final lifeline. That game does not re-start, it is over.
6)The person left carries on to stand ground against another competitior.
7)Each round sees someone knocked out, until finally the last person standing has run out of competitors.
8)The two winners are:-
i) the contestants who have asked and answered the most questions with a question, and
ii) whoever has lasted the most rounds.
Have fun.
Maureen
Northeen angel.