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  3. Writing Board Game Rules | It's Complicated | BoardGameGeek

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    For our board game rules, we're going to adopt a structure similar to what is done for recipes, accounting for the fact that board game rules differ from the previous tasks in a few significant ways: * Board games (Tic Tac Toe notwithstanding) generally have far more instructions than a recipe or a children's activity.

  4. Great Games with EXTREMELY Simple Rules - BoardGameGeek

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    In general, I like games with a very high depth:rules complexity ratio. What I want to highlight in this list is those games that push this ratio to its limit. Games where the full rules can be effectively captured in a few sentences. To make sure this list contains

  5. Wise and Otherwise | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2652

    Aptly described as Confucius plays Balderdash. One player is designated as the Reader each round. That player reads the first part of an old saying or proverb to the group, and states the country of origin for that proverb. The remaining players must secretly write an ending for the proverb and pass it to the Reader, who collects all possible endings. The Reader shuffles the submissions, and ...

  6. Hues and Cues | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

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    Hues and Cues is a vibrant game of colorful communication where players are challenged to make connections to colors with words. Using only one and two-word cues, players try to get others to guess a specific hue from the 480 colors on the game board. The closer the guesses are to the target, the more points you earn.

  7. Monogamy | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

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    A game that one probably doesn't admit to owning in public. Monogamy is a two player game meant for committed couples to get to know each other better. Some alcohol and your partner and you're ready to start. You move a playing piece around a board and land on squares which involve kissing, drinking, taking clothes off, or taking a card which asked the partner something about themselves or ...

  8. Tension is a game for 2 teams of 2 or more people, in which you have 1 minute to name examples of a given subject, which could be anything from "Annoying personal habits" to "Foods that are naughty but nice". Each correct answer moves the team 1 point along the scoring track. The only problem is, only the 10 answers printed on the answer card count! The first team to the ...

  9. Quelf | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/19370

    Quelf is the unpredictable party game that gives Random a new name!. Whether you're answering hilarious trivia, performing ridiculous stunts, or obeying silly rules, Quelf will inspire you to use your creativity, wit and sense of humor in ways you've never imagined.

  10. Rules of the Game | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

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    Game consists of simple gameboard that players roll die to move around outside of board and answer sports related questions based on which space they land on. Questions consists of a possible sports scenario and the player must determine the answer based on his/her knowledge of the game rules. Answers are generally in the Yes/No;True/False format.

  11. Hey all, I'm getting ready to write up a rulebook for a fairly complex game and was wondering what people think is the best approach to organizing a rulebook with lots of ground to cover. Does anyone have any specific rulebooks that jump to mind as examples of really