A forum-ized version of the classic word game. Here's how it's gonna work.
Person A will think of a sentence. Once they do that I recommend they write it down so as not to forget. An example could be: "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." Then they're going to remove some key parts, like nouns, adjectives, verbs, ect. An example could be: "The (ADJECTIVE) (ADJECTIVE) fox (VERB)-ed over the lazy (NOUN)." You can remove as many words as you'd like. Then they'll post on here asking for whatever types of words they need. For example: "I need two adjectives, a verb, and a noun."
Then person B will give those words. Example: "striped, smelly, Clean, and Apple."
Then person A will post their sentence with the new words. "The striped, smelly fox cleaned over the lazy apple."
(I realize this isn't the greatest way to do it but I couldn't think of any other way. If you have any suggestions on how to make it better, let me know.)
To start everyone off: I need an animal, a noun, and a celebrity.
"The Biggest problem D&D player face is their own bad decisions." "What doesn't kill you makes you more likely to die."- Thauraeln_The_Bol "Well, hey, if it ain't broke, then break it!"Former_Queen_Yvonne See my homebrew spells, monsters, and this thread part of the cult of science, and the Cult of the Nothic, and plays on Tenbrae Sine Fine Please help us!!! (Link) Nickname is Colton. PM ME THE WORD TOMATO. The best name for the mad gibber
A forum-ized version of the classic word game. Here's how it's gonna work.
Person A will think of a sentence. Once they do that I recommend they write it down so as not to forget. An example could be: "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog." Then they're going to remove some key parts, like nouns, adjectives, verbs, ect. An example could be: "The (ADJECTIVE) (ADJECTIVE) fox (VERB)-ed over the lazy (NOUN)." You can remove as many words as you'd like. Then they'll post on here asking for whatever types of words they need. For example: "I need two adjectives, a verb, and a noun."
Then person B will give those words. Example: "striped, smelly, Clean, and Apple."
Then person A will post their sentence with the new words. "The striped, smelly fox cleaned over the lazy apple."
(I realize this isn't the greatest way to do it but I couldn't think of any other way. If you have any suggestions on how to make it better, let me know.)
To start everyone off: I need an animal, a noun, and a celebrity.
I'm just a gay lil'....
Well, a gay lil' something.
Hedgehog, Tokyo Japan, and Vance Joy
Artise🖌️🎨
Totally not part Asian🍜
Has cars (cats) 🐱🐈🐈⬛😸😹😺😻😼😽😾😿🙀
donkey ,Colton, Felix Lee
"The Biggest problem D&D player face is their own bad decisions." "What doesn't kill you makes you more likely to die."- Thauraeln_The_Bol "Well, hey, if it ain't broke, then break it!"Former_Queen_Yvonne
See my homebrew spells, monsters, and this thread
part of the cult of science, and the Cult of the Nothic, and plays on Tenbrae Sine Fine
Please help us!!! (Link) Nickname is Colton. PM ME THE WORD TOMATO.
The best name for the mad gibber
rat, cheese, will wood