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Hey you ;)
I'd love to play a game, and I need you to be my game master so I know what to do. It's really not much that you'll need to know in order to take this role, the rules are soo simple even I can understand them. You give me a writing related task to complete within a certain time. If I complete it in time and you're happy with it, I get nothing. If I fail to complete it within time, or it's not up to your expectation, you get points!
Of course, the first question you have is what the hell are points for? That's also kind of simple, but I'll need your help to figure out the details. Points are used to make me do something. I'm sure you have a great imagination, and that we can define a list of what something is, and how many points it'll require, before the game actually starts.
Now I mentioned that you'd be the game master, and not another player. That means that once the game has started, you'll have to make all the decisions, and I'll have to abide by your ruling.
If you think this could be fun I'd really love a message from you! Please include some ideas on how you would like to spend points if you were to get any, and an example or two for writing related tasks you had in mind.
And also, if you'd rather be a player than a game master, send me a message and maybe we could find a game master together!
xoxo
(Example of what I'm looking for)
1p - Write something on yourself 2p - You have to give up a personal detail 3p - Add a new rule 5p - You have to change clothes 10p - You have to tie yourself up 15p - ...
Task - You have to watch this clip and write a short story about what happens when you suddenly walk into the room at 3:28. You have 15 minutes, if you're not done in time I'll get 10 points, if it's not good enough I'll get 5 points.
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