Event - Tolkien Games Evening
Nov. 10th, 2004 10:48 amThings we learnt at CTS games evening:
Be careful advertising games you don't know where they are.
But pictionary/charades can be more fun.
Banning writing in existing languages in pictoinary isn't sufficient; new symbols spontaneously mutate, such as "^^" for "elf" and "v" for "dwarf".
"Dol Guldur" and "Roac son of Carc" are really hard to mime by syllables (or any other way).
All animals in middle earth can be divided into "octopod", "quadraped" (normally Huan) and "some sort of squiggle that looks like a carpet" (but by a process of elimination represents a dragon).
MHF is very much better at drawing the first of these.
Miming "Frodo" is possible in tableu.
Be careful advertising games you don't know where they are.
But pictionary/charades can be more fun.
Banning writing in existing languages in pictoinary isn't sufficient; new symbols spontaneously mutate, such as "^^" for "elf" and "v" for "dwarf".
"Dol Guldur" and "Roac son of Carc" are really hard to mime by syllables (or any other way).
All animals in middle earth can be divided into "octopod", "quadraped" (normally Huan) and "some sort of squiggle that looks like a carpet" (but by a process of elimination represents a dragon).
MHF is very much better at drawing the first of these.
Miming "Frodo" is possible in tableu.