[Noisebridge-discuss] What's a non-trivial equipmentless game?

davidfine d at vidfine.com
Thu Jan 14 19:43:08 UTC 2010


Here's one I just made up though it may not be original.
Sidewalk Simon:
Take turns performing a pattern of snaps or claps, each turn adding one 
to the end of the pattern. Ends when it needs to.
--D

On 1/14/10 10:48 AM, Rachel McConnell wrote:
> My family at some point invented a game we called Bog Dog.  One person
> (whoever thinks of one first, there are no turns) gives a hint, the
> answer to which is a two (or sometimes more) word rhyming phrase.  For
> example: "A swampy canine".  This is suitable for all ages (my sister's
> first hint, at age 5 or so, was "mice that like ice") but can get pretty
> sophisticated ("Planet has trained its eye Earth-wards").  You can keep
> points by number of correct guesses (and occasionally there are answers
> that fit the hint but are not what the hinter had in mind).
>
> Rachel
>
> Sai Emrys wrote:
>    
>> Other than
>> a) 20 questions and equivalent "guess what I'm thinking" games, and
>> b) free association
>>
>> … what are non-trivial equipmentless games suitable for 2+ person play
>> by intelligent people?
>>
>> - Sai
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