[gram-er puh-lease] (2015)

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Spielzeit: 30
Mindestalter: 16
Spieleranzahl: 2 - 6
ag.gameitem.publisher: (Self-Published)
Spiel-Designer: Rian Heist
Künstler: Rian Heist
Mechaniken: Open Drafting
Beschreibung
Why not play a game where people have to correctly pair a sentence together with the words in their/there/they're hand.

The rules are fairly simple, you will need to make pairs in order to gain a point. So you will have cards with sentences and a blank space. For instance; 'The boy had to grab his bike to get to _____ house.' Seems simple right? You would want to use your 'their' card. Laying it in front of you, would claim that you correctly made a pair. Not everyone will be able to pair correctly, it's human to make mistakes. If a player lays a pair that you deem incorrect that is when you play your [puh-lease card] which is pretty much you calling your friend an idiot. So the game can be rude, it really depends on who you are playing with.

1. Each Player is dealt five card (this will include two different types; Sentences and Words)
2. Throughout a players turn they will combine sentences with words using correct and proper grammar.
3. If a player plays a pair that is not correct, another player may use a Puh-Lease Card to call out their play. This will either award or penalize them based off their play being correct or not.
4. The player with the most pairs is the winner, the game ends when the last card is drawn.

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