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Started by rachel25, March 07, 2013, 04:57:41 PM

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rachel25

OK here's the rule's this game is a connecting game so this is how you play you've got to get from one word to another so you start with two words (it can be any two words) so say I start the game by with the words clonly the scourge and pond I say clonly next person can say redwall next person can say mice and so on and so forth until you reach a word that relates to pond  8) If someone does not understand the rules PM me  ;)                                                                                     and the two words are dagger and and cliff   have fun  8) so I say dagger and the game starts (P.S. if you win you chose the next two words)  ;D

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Isn't this game similar to word association?
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Not really, you are trying to connect two words, in this case, dagger and cliff.

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Cliff! Ok now we will do the Bladegirt's Dungeon to Loamhedge
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