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Old 12-21-2007, 09:14 AM
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Alrighty, in looking for something new for all you addicted gamers, I came across the following game:

Three word story is a game in which a story is built by multiple people, who use three words each turn. It is a common favorite of forum gamers, since it is easy to explain and play in a linear, structured fashion. An example game goes as follows:

A fat man...
... walked into a...
... car and it...
... was very painful...


so I thought, why not?

Let's begin!!!!


A purple dragon . . .
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but found a . . .
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(this is fun. We did this about a year maybe two ago. I think it was called "Diversion in threes" or something like that).

opening it he
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