MORE Chinese whispers, with MORE images and MORE sentences
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 3:30 pm
WARNING: Martijn cannot access the forums currently, so here's his thing he sent to Brad:
Advanced Robot Combat
https://www.advancedrobotcombat.com/
MadBull wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:07 pm Hello!
Forget your silly robots, this is the game this forum is really about! If you dare doubt its greatness, I urge you to take a look here, http://s10.zetaboards.com/Drowning_City_Forums/topic/807371/1/ , and you will know this is the greatest thing ever.
EVER!
Now, how are we gonna do this?
I will need an even number of people saying YES I WANNA JOIN THIS.
Out of these people I shall randomly make 2 teams, and I shall randomly put these 2 lists of people in a random order (so fucking random), 1, 2, ..., N. Now, this is where it gets slightly tricky, because in the events that shall occur, every individual will be involved twice. If the groups have an ODD number of people, this will happen thus:
1, 2, ..., N, 1, 2, ..., N
If the groups have an EVEN number of people, this will happen thus:
1, 2, ..., N, 2, 1, ..., N, N-1
Then, in each group...
A) Player 1 shall create an original sentence and send it to Player 2 (through private message, Skype, mail, doesn't matter!)
B) Player 2 shall capture the sentence he has been given into an image of his own making, and send this image to Player 3 (make this image in any way you want, be it Paint, a 3D rendering program, Photoshop, or even good old fashioned pen and paper)
C) Player 3 shall capture the image he has been shown in a sentence of his own making, and send this sentence to Player 4.
AND SO ON. In short, sentence>image>sentence>image... until everyone player has produced one sentence and one image. The orders that I have shown you before, a variant for odd numbered groups and one for even numbered groups, will ensure that everyone will in fact make a sentence and an image. As opposed to two sentences or two images.
THEN, after the final person in a group produced his final product (always an image), he will have no one to send it to. Instead, he posts it, here, and the number 1 of that group will see it, and he will think, "that has nothing to do with my initial sentence!", and hilarity will ensue. At this point, there is a will be a large number of sentences and images spread across a number of people (each product in the possession of 2 people, the sender and the receiver), and together, we shall publicly reconstruct the route from initial sentence to final image, here, in this topic.
WHO IS WITH ME?!