reefrunner69
Aquarium Advice Addict
As I was browsing the internet, I came across this game on another forum, I thought it looked like fun, so I brought it to you Here are the rules (copied and pasted), I'll go ahead and start it out, but I have to work today, so don't expect me to give any more clues till after 3:30 pm EST.
The last "winner" posts a clue/question about an fish/coral/invert they have decided on. It can be anything saltwater based. The clues can be simple or complex as the question poster determines is proper.
The question poster then comes back to check periodically to see if anyone made any guesses, and leaves a post telling them if it is right or wrong answer. If a long time goes by and nobody gets the answer, the question poster may want to give another clue. The guessers will start begging for more clues, after awhile, if it is hard.
If you are a "guesser", the rule is one guess at a time. If the question poster says you got it wrong, then you can guess again.
If two people give the same correct answer, the winner is determined by the time on the posts; the earliest one wins.
The guessers should also check frequently to see if they are the winner, so they can post the next question.
The person answering the latest question correctly gets to post a new question. And the Game goes on.
If you guess at a question, you should be aware that you may get it right, and that means you have to come back and post a new question/clues and moniter it until somebody gets it right. Then, after somebody guesses your question, you can play at guessing the next question, again, or not, as you choose. You can enter guessing at anytime, but only the last "winner" gets to post a question. There have only been a couple of times that the question poster had to give the answer and try another question becaue it went so long nobody could get it. Usually, if you post some additional clues, that will be enough for somebody to figure it out.
Clues can be anything that point to the fish/coral/invert you chose, like a description, where it is found, salnity preference, history, etc, or uses of the fish/coral/invert. The fish/coral/invert can be anything from a whale and can be a weed, even, if you like. It is fun if you found a picture or article about the fish/coral/invert to post a link when someone guesses it, but it is not required.
I'm going to make this a sticky, if after a week or so the game isn't very popular, I'll remove the sticky and let it drop off the page, but it looks pretty fun and informative to me.
The last "winner" posts a clue/question about an fish/coral/invert they have decided on. It can be anything saltwater based. The clues can be simple or complex as the question poster determines is proper.
The question poster then comes back to check periodically to see if anyone made any guesses, and leaves a post telling them if it is right or wrong answer. If a long time goes by and nobody gets the answer, the question poster may want to give another clue. The guessers will start begging for more clues, after awhile, if it is hard.
If you are a "guesser", the rule is one guess at a time. If the question poster says you got it wrong, then you can guess again.
If two people give the same correct answer, the winner is determined by the time on the posts; the earliest one wins.
The guessers should also check frequently to see if they are the winner, so they can post the next question.
The person answering the latest question correctly gets to post a new question. And the Game goes on.
If you guess at a question, you should be aware that you may get it right, and that means you have to come back and post a new question/clues and moniter it until somebody gets it right. Then, after somebody guesses your question, you can play at guessing the next question, again, or not, as you choose. You can enter guessing at anytime, but only the last "winner" gets to post a question. There have only been a couple of times that the question poster had to give the answer and try another question becaue it went so long nobody could get it. Usually, if you post some additional clues, that will be enough for somebody to figure it out.
Clues can be anything that point to the fish/coral/invert you chose, like a description, where it is found, salnity preference, history, etc, or uses of the fish/coral/invert. The fish/coral/invert can be anything from a whale and can be a weed, even, if you like. It is fun if you found a picture or article about the fish/coral/invert to post a link when someone guesses it, but it is not required.
I'm going to make this a sticky, if after a week or so the game isn't very popular, I'll remove the sticky and let it drop off the page, but it looks pretty fun and informative to me.