Post by Johncoyne on Jul 5, 2010 12:02:50 GMT -5
HI!
This is an acting game that I thought would transfer well into text as well. Basically, you need to create a dialogue with someone while only saying questions. It's a whole lot of fun IRL and I wanna see how it is in text.
Here's an example of how it will look:
Person 1 is a museum employee and Person 2 is a tourist. Person 2 is asking how to get to the Dinosaur exhibits. GO!
Person 1: May I help you?
Person 2: Where is the dinosaur exhibit?
Person 1: Why do you want to go dinosaur exhibit?
Person 2: What do you have against dinosaurs?
Person 1: Why are you being so defensive?
Person 2: Can't you just tell me where the exhibit is?
Person 1: Which exhibit would you like to see?
Person 2: There's more than one dinosaur exhibit?
Person 1: Don't you know that there are four dinosaur exhibits?
Person 2: Why didn't you tell me that in the first place?
Person 1: WHICH ONE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE?!
Person 2: What are my choices?
And I just ran out of ideas. Once someone either repeats a question or runs out of ideas, a new round starts. When a new round starts, someone else posts a scenario.
RULES:
1. Please, use only questions.
This is a usable question: How are you today?
These are not usable questions:
You're doing well today, right?
I'm doing fine, how are you?
Generally, commas shouldn't be used.
2. You MUST copy pasta the entire round of that dialogue before adding something. Example:
It won't look like this:
First Post: Person 1: How are you?
Second Post: Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Third Post: Person 1: Why can't you just answer the question?
It WILL look like this:
First Post: Person 1: How are you?
Second Post:
Person 1: How are you?
Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Third Post:
Person 1: How are you?
Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Person 1: Why can't you just answer the question?
That way, we can see if anyone repeated any questions easily. THAT LEADS US TO NUMBER 3.
3. Don't repeat any questions. You may word questions differently, but don't repeat something word for word.
4. The first post of a scenario is from person 1. The second post is from Person 2. The third post is from Person 1. Anyone could be either part.
K I'LL START.
Scenario: Person 1 and Person 2 are meeting at a high school reunion.
Person 1: Weren't you in my math class?
K, now someone will post as person two.
This is an acting game that I thought would transfer well into text as well. Basically, you need to create a dialogue with someone while only saying questions. It's a whole lot of fun IRL and I wanna see how it is in text.
Here's an example of how it will look:
Person 1 is a museum employee and Person 2 is a tourist. Person 2 is asking how to get to the Dinosaur exhibits. GO!
Person 1: May I help you?
Person 2: Where is the dinosaur exhibit?
Person 1: Why do you want to go dinosaur exhibit?
Person 2: What do you have against dinosaurs?
Person 1: Why are you being so defensive?
Person 2: Can't you just tell me where the exhibit is?
Person 1: Which exhibit would you like to see?
Person 2: There's more than one dinosaur exhibit?
Person 1: Don't you know that there are four dinosaur exhibits?
Person 2: Why didn't you tell me that in the first place?
Person 1: WHICH ONE WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE?!
Person 2: What are my choices?
And I just ran out of ideas. Once someone either repeats a question or runs out of ideas, a new round starts. When a new round starts, someone else posts a scenario.
RULES:
1. Please, use only questions.
This is a usable question: How are you today?
These are not usable questions:
You're doing well today, right?
I'm doing fine, how are you?
Generally, commas shouldn't be used.
2. You MUST copy pasta the entire round of that dialogue before adding something. Example:
It won't look like this:
First Post: Person 1: How are you?
Second Post: Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Third Post: Person 1: Why can't you just answer the question?
It WILL look like this:
First Post: Person 1: How are you?
Second Post:
Person 1: How are you?
Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Third Post:
Person 1: How are you?
Person 2: Why do you want to know?
Person 1: Why can't you just answer the question?
That way, we can see if anyone repeated any questions easily. THAT LEADS US TO NUMBER 3.
3. Don't repeat any questions. You may word questions differently, but don't repeat something word for word.
4. The first post of a scenario is from person 1. The second post is from Person 2. The third post is from Person 1. Anyone could be either part.
K I'LL START.
Scenario: Person 1 and Person 2 are meeting at a high school reunion.
Person 1: Weren't you in my math class?
K, now someone will post as person two.