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EDIT from Hallow♥: This thread has been closed due to age, post numbers, and inactivity.

Ok, this game sounds interesting, the rules are simple:
A.Respect all forum rules:
1. No spam
2. No flame
3. No flood
4. No porn
5. All other rules that haven't been mentioned above

B. In-Game Rules:
1.The first user has to pick a random consonant from the alphabet and give a domain of discussion for the next user(the one who will post): Sports, Entertaiment, Education, Research, Politics, etc.

2.The next user firstly has to post the phrase in which HE HAS TO AVOID TYPING THE CONSONANT MENTIONED BY THE USER ABOVE and the phrase/sentence has to be linked with the domain the above user had chosen.

Starting Example:

User 1:
Consonant: S

Domain: Entertaiment


User 2:
The Pokepark in Japan will open quite fast (--> others would have had the intention of saying: "The Pokepark in Japan will open real soon , but not avoiding the S consonant)

Consonant: D

Domain: Sports

And so on and so forth....

Players, wish you luck and let the game COMMENCE!!!
 
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Um, doesn't "fast" use the consonant s? Or do you mean we can use the consonant, but we can't start a word with it?


Going with D and Sports:



Tennis is challenging because although you're just hitting a ball, you have to hit it just right or it will either not go far enough or go too far. It is also tiring because you have to run a lot.

Consonant: F
Domain: Foreign Language
 
Spanish is a lot harder than it looks.

Consonant: R
Domain: Entertainment
 
I hate going to the movies because they have the sound up awfully loud.

Consonant: H
Domain: Your house/home
 
All residential blocks from my city got a black out last monday.

Consonant: P
Domain: Pokemon Ranger

Kthleen said:
Um, doesn't "fast" use the consonant s? Or do you mean we can use the consonant, but we can't start a word with it?
If the consonant is encountered in one word of that phrase, you have to avoid that word, or you can avoid only the consonant IF the word resulted from the elimination belongs to the English dictionary. (i.e.:Consonant S: "fast"--->"fat")
 
The ranger sees a mysterious egg that comes from the sea and doesn't know what it is at first. I don't know what goes on after that in the games.

Consonant: T
Domain: Computers



Oniichi said:
If the consonant is encountered in one word of that phrase, you have to avoid that word, or you can avoid only the consonant IF the word resulted from the elimination belongs to the English dictionary. (i.e.:Consonant S: "fast"--->"fat")
Neither my sister nor I understood that, I'm afraid. :-/ You mean we 1. come up with any phrase, even if it has the consonant, but 2. if there is a word in it that does have the consonant, we only avoid the word if wouldn't become another real word (i.e. a word found in the dictionary) without it?

Or if it would become another real word?

Or do we replace the original word, if it wouldn't become another real word without the consonant (like "soon"), with another word that either 1. avoids the consonant (like "quickly") or 2. has the consonant but would become another real word without it (like "fast")?

Because what you're saying (AVOID TYPING THE CONSONANT MENTIONED BY THE USER ABOVE/avoid the word with the consonant only if it would turn into another real word) and what you're showing ("fast" can be used because it would turn into another real word ["fat"] without the consonant) are two different things.
 
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