Twitter Game

Set-up

  1. Select a theme for your game and gather up players.
  2. You have 140 characters to name, describe, pimp-out your character who is in-sync with the theme.
  3. Person who suggested the game, describes the opening scene. Play begins.
  4. RULE ONE: You cannot tweet again until two other people tweet. Your move must be contained in one tweet.

Opening Scene

  1. Opening scene incorporates two or more characters, an area in-sync with theme. Something wrong and the ultimate goal.
  2. Each player has their character do something to try and make scene right.
  3. Can name and move other characters.
  4. Can call characters not into scene into scene.
  5. Every player whose character is in the scene tweets, at least, once.
  6. Tweets continue until person who set the scene like the resolution provided by a player. Calls that player winner. Winner sets next scene.

Next Scene

  1. Next scene incorporates characters from last plus one, an area in-sync with theme. Something wrong that moves to ultimate goal.
  2. Follow set 2 to 6 above.

Final Scene

  1. When person who suggested the game is named winner of scene, an attempt at a final scene is started.
  2. Name how ultimate goal can be met.
  3. Each player gets one tweet to resolve.
  4. If person who suggested the game likes one, it is named as winner.
  5. Else, play moves into new scene set by player selected by the game suggester.
  6. This person will have a chance to set final scene next time selected to set scene.

Comments

2 responses to “Twitter Game”

  1. Hello,

    Can I add a Twitter word game to your empty game box?

    It goes like this:

    Daily Tweet composition competition.
    1, Use all 10 words from @Learn10english in a tweet.
    2, Do not alter the words.
    3, Use nouns as nouns, and verbs as verbs.
    4, The tweet must be grammatically correct & hashtagged #L10en.

    A daily winner is chosen by community votes.

    10 new words are posted every day, and some of the resulting compositions are amazing. This game is good for fun, but also to help people learn English & useful for grammar revision.

    Come and play!
    Nicola

  2. Nicola – Great game! I’ll have to try it.

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