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Matt
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« Reply #1126 on: January 31, 2016, 10:43:18 AM » |
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It looks like KC actually got this one, but didn't post the answer. I'll do it and we'll move it along: Jason Gray-Stanford from Flags of Our Fathers. This is a new trivia game, and there might be a few kinks in it, which we can work out as we go along, but these are the starting rules and how it's played:
A player starts by thinking of any Clint Eastwood co-star that they'll pretend to be. You give the other players two good clues to your identity. A player can either guess your identity or ask a question to help figure out who you are. The clues that are given, as well as the questions that players ask, can pertain to either your character in the film, or the actor who plays the part, just make sure that it's made clear which you're speaking of: character or actor. Your two starting clues can be a combination of character and actor clues.
If you're "It", be selective about your choice of original clues. Try not to be so vague so that dozens of different actors/characters fit the description. The two hints should give the players enough information to at least "almost" get the right answer or narrow it down a lot.
The player who is "It" *wins* if there are six total hints and/or questions given before your identity is solved. Guesses at your identity that are wrong count as a question. If the player who is "It" wins, he/she is "It" for another round. No player should be "It" more than two rounds in a row. If he/she wins twice in a row, any other player can step in to start a new game.
Confused? Just remember how confusing the 15 Questions game was when we first started playing and how easy it was after we played it a few times. This will all make sense after we play a bit.
If you're just finding this game, jump in any time if there are clues on the board. You don't have to wait for a "New" game to play.
Also, since most of us haven't played this in many years, if ever, I'm not going to ask everyone to read through all 57 pages to know whether an actor/character was done before. So this game, as of now, starts fresh. Now we start.... I've been in four Clint Eastwood films. I've been in five Rawhide episodes (never as the same person) Who am I?
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