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Visitors since 11 August 2001

'The game,' said he,
'is never lost till won.'

Associates

This is a pub game for any number of players. (Best with more than one).

It doesn't have to be played in a pub, but it helps.

The first player says a word. For example, banana.

The second player makes an association with that word. For example, banana split.

The next player continues with an association to the last word from the previous player. For example, splitting the atom.

And so it continues. Be as strict or as lazy with the rules as the group sees fit. Perhaps you would allow the sequence above to continue with "Atomic by Blondie is a mighty fine record."

The game end when a player wins or loses. A player wins by finding a way back to the first word. A player loses by being unable to think up an association in a reasonable time.

Those are the basic rules, but the main thing is to be creative.

Enjoy!

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