The Poorly Described Game... um, game.
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The Poorly Described Game... um, game.
Note: We used to have board games, card games, etc., as options but too frequently we (I being one of them) would forget to mention that in the first sentence. So we narrowed it down to just be console/PC games. So if you read this thread and see a board game mentioned, that was before we decided to make this change.
The Anyone know the title of this game? thread got me thinking how that could easily be a forum game.
So the idea is - you poorly describe a (real) game (can be computer, board game, etc) - and others have to guess.
You just need to specify if it's a computer game or console game, etc. As if truly trying to recall what it was.
Each time someone guesses - and they're wrong - (or asks a question) - whoever's turn it is - must offer one more sentence about the game.
So for example if I started with:
I remember a computer game, where you're a police officer.
And someone guessed:
"Is it BLUE FORCE?"
I would then add:
"No, but I am pretty sure it was made by Jim Walls also and takes place in a fictional city."
The clue provided ties to the question asked, so that it gives a clue to the question that was asked, rather than the above answer being "The box was red" - which has nothing to do with the question.
You would also provide a clue to ANY question asked if the result is "no."
For example, if the game I had in mind was Police Quest III.
And someone asked:
"Was the game made by Tsunami?"
I might say -
"No, but it is similar to BLUE FORCE."
But if someone asked, "Is it one of the Police Quest games?"
I'd just need to answer, "Yes." and not provide a clue, since the "YES" answer is already giving a clue.
Each person can only guess/ask questions once - until whoever's turn it is - replies to them.
So we will go with my first poorly described game (which should be pretty easy to guess, just to get the ball rolling...)
NOTE: The formula when posting is -
I remember a (computer/console) game where (fill out the brief description).
The Anyone know the title of this game? thread got me thinking how that could easily be a forum game.
So the idea is - you poorly describe a (real) game (can be computer, board game, etc) - and others have to guess.
You just need to specify if it's a computer game or console game, etc. As if truly trying to recall what it was.
Each time someone guesses - and they're wrong - (or asks a question) - whoever's turn it is - must offer one more sentence about the game.
So for example if I started with:
I remember a computer game, where you're a police officer.
And someone guessed:
"Is it BLUE FORCE?"
I would then add:
"No, but I am pretty sure it was made by Jim Walls also and takes place in a fictional city."
The clue provided ties to the question asked, so that it gives a clue to the question that was asked, rather than the above answer being "The box was red" - which has nothing to do with the question.
You would also provide a clue to ANY question asked if the result is "no."
For example, if the game I had in mind was Police Quest III.
And someone asked:
"Was the game made by Tsunami?"
I might say -
"No, but it is similar to BLUE FORCE."
But if someone asked, "Is it one of the Police Quest games?"
I'd just need to answer, "Yes." and not provide a clue, since the "YES" answer is already giving a clue.
Each person can only guess/ask questions once - until whoever's turn it is - replies to them.
So we will go with my first poorly described game (which should be pretty easy to guess, just to get the ball rolling...)
NOTE: The formula when posting is -
I remember a (computer/console) game where (fill out the brief description).
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I imagine that's Police Quest you're talking about.
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Yes, I think DPX has it right.
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You are correct! Go on and describe a game!
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I remember this computer game where I'd fly around and bomb stuff.
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LOL! Talk about a wide market!
Was it a game that happened on Earth (rather than a space game)?
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Yes, it's on Earth. (You didn't say we had to come up with another poorly-described sentence if someone guesses correctly, so I assume all I need to do is confirm).
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Yeah - only if they make a (logical) guess. Like if I guessed "Is it Oil's Well?" (clearly not logical based off your description).
I figure - new game - see if just question/confirmation isn't too difficult. Leave it as is. If it's too difficult adjust rules later.
So - Earth based - fly around and bomb stuff.
Is this game from Sierra (or one of their divisions therein, like Dynamix, etc)?
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Is it Thexder?
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No, but it's a company well known for this genre.
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Is it a war time based game (World War I, World War II, etc)?
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Not exactly. It depends how you view this time period.
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Let me be more clear - is it one of the actual wars of Earth (WWI, WWII, Vietnam War, Gulf War, etc)
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Hmm ... does the game use alternative history/timelines? (For instance, "What if the Nazis won World War II" and similar?)
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No, this game doesn't take place during any of the conventional wars that the US fought in, but the word "war" does appear in the name of the conflict.
In part, yes. The main conflict isn't alternative history, but there are scenarios that take place that either didn't exist in real life or take place in the "future" with conflicts that didn't come to be in real life, but were reasonable ideas at the time this game was made.Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:08 pm Hmm ... does the game use alternative history/timelines? (For instance, "What if the Nazis won World War II" and similar?)
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