Since in my family you don't let kids win and you don't do their work for them
We never got to win, but they would do some of the work for us, as long as it wasn't gameplay. So scoring was an allowed assist.
That is totally the kind of thing I would be cheesed about forever.
BECAUSE THEY WERE ALL WRONG. At least my sister was willing to give me room. It was an epic series of Balderdash games, and I gave in just because I didn't want to ruin the good times. But I WAS RIGHT AND THEY WERE WRONG ANYWAY. At least my sister was the one that won, not those wrong poopyheads.
Oh, Phase 10 is fun. And FLUX!!! I even have Zombie Flux.
Aha:
The opportunity to prove the Suggestion false passes to the left until some player has shown ONE card to the suggesting player...
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I assuse people who played differently of being crazy in the game room with the rulebook. Harrumph!
And FLUX!!! I even have Zombie Flux.
Your place was where I first played Fluxx! And now I, too, have Fluxx and Zombie Fluxx.
I wish I could use my Touch as a flash drive. I should be able to store Powerpoints and documents for my classes on it.
I think there is 3rd-party software out there that makes this possible, but why bother when flash drives with USB connectors are so small and cheap?
Now I wish we'd played board games this weekend, instead of just eating fancy cheese & arguing about Batman.
The opportunity to prove the Suggestion false passes to the left until some player has shown ONE card to the suggesting player...
Now I can't remember how I played. I haven't played Clue in years. Not since the half-finished game of Clue I played at Rice freshman year. It still haunts me.
It still haunts me.
It was probably Miss Scarlett.
My grandfather taught me cribbage. And he died when I was 4. I have played many many games of cribbage.
I even have Zombie Flux.
I was very tempted by the Monty Python Fluxx in the Pasadena game store, but I resisted as I already have the zombies.
The opportunity to prove the Suggestion false passes to the left until some player has shown ONE card to the suggesting player...
This makes me wonder if we were taught to play by someone else. In any case, I would hate to have to always ask the same person first. What a bummer.
It also reminds me about the first few times we played Risk and no one realized there was a line connecting Kamchatka and Alaska. When we did--boy howdy.
ETA: Huh. Did not realize Risk was originally French. How did I not know this?