- Roquefort.
and then the q&a follows - Gouda?
- no
- Milk?
- no
- a Nac Mac Feegle?
- yes!
- oh maybe it's everything blue, my backpack!
- no
- the whole universe
- since that includes gouda, no
- a cat
- which cat?
- greebo
- then yes
- it must be something smelly!
- Yes, that was quick!
It's a bit like Zendo[0], but with .. anything. Could be "words rhyming with -ing" or "flat stuff" etc. etc. Rules have to be fairly simple to be guessable since it's so open, but I did once manage to guess my kid's rule of "things that don't fit into any of the categories made in any of today's rounds of this game".Some rules can lead to interesting (heated) arguments, which is always entertaining. One thing that could be better is we don't really have a good system for when you can guess a rule vs just giving exemplars, it can get a bit boring if people just guess rules, but OTOH you don't get too far that way since you can't get a "yes" from any other rule than the right one.
I love breaking games with meta tactics.
A simple example:
- Multiply your number by 2
- Add 10
- Divide by 2
- Subtract the original number
Since it's in the bath, no paper and pencils are used, but it's good fun for him.