-Jared-
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-insert clever and witty opening post here-
Ok, so the point of this game is guess which Pokemon is being hinted at, while being given little tidbits of information. Like, let's say the first pokemon is Pikachu. You would want to give hints that are somewhat broad so as to allow there to be multiple correct answers for that one hint, but specific enough as to narrow it down from the list of 719 pokemon. Examples of acceptable hints to give for Pikachu:
-It's Base Stat Total is 320
-It learns Thunder at level 50.
-It weighs 13.2 pounds.
-Speed is it's greatest stat.
-It does not naturally appear in Gen V.
Hints that give to much information, such as:
-It was Ash's main pokemon.
-It is yellow with red cheeks.
-It learns Volt Tackle.
-It is pokedex entry #25.
aren't acceptable because it makes the gamer too easy, and we want this to be a fun challenge, correct?
So, as for who picks and chooses which pokemon we will be guessing, I will start the game off myself. I will pick a pokemon and give hints while I am available. When it has been correctly guessed, I will allow that person to either:
-Pick a new pokemon AND give hints
-Just pick a pokemon
-Just give hints for a pokemon I choose
-Forfeit their turn to run the game.
When that person's pokemon has been guessed, the torch can again be passed to a new player or back to me, whatever the winner at the time desires. This even can be run the length of the Get-Together, but I will be unavailable at times due to work, but I can at least check in every day, either before or after work.
Ok, so the point of this game is guess which Pokemon is being hinted at, while being given little tidbits of information. Like, let's say the first pokemon is Pikachu. You would want to give hints that are somewhat broad so as to allow there to be multiple correct answers for that one hint, but specific enough as to narrow it down from the list of 719 pokemon. Examples of acceptable hints to give for Pikachu:
-It's Base Stat Total is 320
-It learns Thunder at level 50.
-It weighs 13.2 pounds.
-Speed is it's greatest stat.
-It does not naturally appear in Gen V.
Hints that give to much information, such as:
-It was Ash's main pokemon.
-It is yellow with red cheeks.
-It learns Volt Tackle.
-It is pokedex entry #25.
aren't acceptable because it makes the gamer too easy, and we want this to be a fun challenge, correct?
So, as for who picks and chooses which pokemon we will be guessing, I will start the game off myself. I will pick a pokemon and give hints while I am available. When it has been correctly guessed, I will allow that person to either:
-Pick a new pokemon AND give hints
-Just pick a pokemon
-Just give hints for a pokemon I choose
-Forfeit their turn to run the game.
When that person's pokemon has been guessed, the torch can again be passed to a new player or back to me, whatever the winner at the time desires. This even can be run the length of the Get-Together, but I will be unavailable at times due to work, but I can at least check in every day, either before or after work.