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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.01.30 (19:15)

Although I found this on Facepunch, chances are you'd probably find this at some point in time, as, it's on Kongregate and The Casual Collective. I will, however, copy what the original poster said.
The objective in this game is,
You are given a topic and a bunch of words, say the topic is "What you ate for breakfast" you use the words that are given to create a sentence about what you ate for breakfast. Once time is up or everyone has finished by clicking done, everyone gets to vote for the best sentence (you can't vote for your own) Then everyone votes for a new topic. After 10 rounds of this, the person with the most votes/points wins! It's a little like iSketch but with words instead of drawing, and you get to vote for the best. I have had many laughs with this, and YOU can TOO!
Although, I've also had some laughs... and believe me.. THIS IS A GOOD GAME.

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Also, it's a flash game, so no need to download it.
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Postby PsychoSnail » 2009.01.31 (20:15)

That's really awesome - it reminds me of Magnetic Poetry.
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Postby Ad » 2009.02.01 (09:16)

Fun for a while, then "dick", "balls", "jizz" and "Hitler" join to ruin the fun a bit.
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.02.01 (17:20)

You know, if you create a room, you can kick people like that... not that hard.
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Postby 大見解 » 2009.02.01 (22:59)

lol i've seen this. Hillarious.
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Postby TribulatioN » 2009.02.01 (23:12)

This is like Apples to Apples!
As weird as it sounds, I had a blast playing Apples to Apples... on New Years Eve.
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Postby Luminaflare » 2009.02.12 (12:01)

We should all get on at some point and have all our names be different word from some pre-determined sentence.

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Postby aids » 2009.02.16 (06:52)

it's fun, but the only downside when you play with 13-15 year olds is you need to say perverted things to win. maybe start up a group?
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Postby Snuggletummy » 2009.02.16 (10:55)

Life247 wrote:it's fun, but the only downside when you play with 13-15 year olds is you need to say perverted things to win. maybe start up a group?
So... you're saying I'm 13-15 then? Either way, I've been told by some that I'm incredibly good at the game.. and I don't know how, all I do is find words that replace other words, make them sound naughty, and I win.
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Postby aids » 2009.02.16 (17:37)

Snuggletummy wrote:So... you're saying I'm 13-15 then?
I don't recall playing you, so no, I guess.
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Postby Pikman » 2009.02.17 (23:07)

I played that. I never get the smart group, though. In one game, a person was named Clit, and everyone pulled over the user into the sentence so they'd get voted up. Same with Jizzed.

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Postby aids » 2009.02.19 (05:56)

Pikman wrote:I played that. I never get the smart group, though. In one game, a person was named Clit, and everyone pulled over the user into the sentence so they'd get voted up. Same with Jizzed.
for me it was Boobs. what freaks.
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