Let's have some fun!
I discovered this game in a little square book picked up in a free-box of discards as everyone was moving out of the dorms after college graduation. I played it with many people in the years that followed, but I recently realized I haven't played it with anyone in ages, and I want to share. It's the kind of game you can only play once for yourself, so after that the joy is in sharing...
It's a visualization game. If you choose to play, you'll make a mental picture and keep adding to it certain objects as I name them. I'll do that in a series of posts following this one. I tell you what the object is, but you'll fill in the details--those are personal to you, and are the important, revelatory part. That's because these objects represent certain things about yourself--I'll tell you what they represent till you've completed your picture.
Try to complete each step before you read the post for the next one--the game works best that way.
Here in this thread, you'll play by describing your picture in a post, or, if you prefer to keep it private, but simply posting that you've played (completed your mental picture).
After three days, I'll give the answer key about what all the objects in the picture mean.
You can take this game as seriously (some people do) or as whimsically as you like. It was actually remarkably accurate for me!
Welcome to the Cube!
I discovered this game in a little square book picked up in a free-box of discards as everyone was moving out of the dorms after college graduation. I played it with many people in the years that followed, but I recently realized I haven't played it with anyone in ages, and I want to share. It's the kind of game you can only play once for yourself, so after that the joy is in sharing...
It's a visualization game. If you choose to play, you'll make a mental picture and keep adding to it certain objects as I name them. I'll do that in a series of posts following this one. I tell you what the object is, but you'll fill in the details--those are personal to you, and are the important, revelatory part. That's because these objects represent certain things about yourself--I'll tell you what they represent till you've completed your picture.
Try to complete each step before you read the post for the next one--the game works best that way.
Here in this thread, you'll play by describing your picture in a post, or, if you prefer to keep it private, but simply posting that you've played (completed your mental picture).
After three days, I'll give the answer key about what all the objects in the picture mean.
You can take this game as seriously (some people do) or as whimsically as you like. It was actually remarkably accurate for me!
Welcome to the Cube!
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