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Icarium
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Posted: July 24 2021 at 14:19 |
You are in a cabine, a reason not givven is making you have to stay for a few days more than expected, there is not alot of things left to do, for some reason all the toys and videogames have been stolen by a guy with an ugly moustache. Only two items were left, a box of a puzzle game of various 1500, 3000, 5000 and 7500 pieces or a Yatzy-full set, not opend yet, and you haf to do any of the activeties to let the time go round, (you stil have food left though. After five days a guy with a fance Porsche will collect you and bring you home. But you have had th most wonderfull and exieting cabin--hollyday, its either for the benefit of the jigsaw puzzles satisfying problem solving atributes, or Yatzis social atractive nature.
So Yatzy or Jigsaw Edited by Icarium - July 24 2021 at 14:51 |
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progaardvark
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I would probably wander around outside chasing my farts through the woods. But if the weather was miserable, I would guess I would do both, because either one would eventually bore me after awhile. If I'm forced to pick, probably jigsaw puzzles because they take longer. Interesting question.
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Icarium
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I could have added a both option but i wanted the odds/stakes to be slightly slimmer, and more risky. Whay could have evend thimgs out would be a thirs slightly different option, like a book featuring Sudoku or crosswords.
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Icarium
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There is both yatzy and a maxi yatzy-game available
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suitkees
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Very intriguing... But I have two questions: 1. Who is the guy with the ugly moustache? 2. Could it be a girl in a fancy Porsche to collect me? Anyway, I choose the jigsaw puzzle, because Marillion made a song about it... Edit: I would play Yatzee with the girl of the fancy Porsche, however.
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Icarium
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The guy with ugly mustache is a fellow of unkonwn origin, yes it might be a girl and the Porsche is a Paramera.
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suitkees
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^ Oh dammit! I voted before you said that. Otherwise it would be Yatzy!
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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Icarium
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The moustache wearing fellow was also carrying a tweed sixpence on the head and smelled like pipe tobakko, of oramge + minty flavoured, who only plays Ludo.
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Icarium
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Yatzy is a dice game similar to Yacht and Yahtzee (trademarked by Hasbro in the United States). It is related to the Latin American game Generala and the English game of poker dice. Yatzy is most popular in the Scandinavian countries and Finland.
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JD
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Hey mister gimme back them dice
You're holding all the green but you're gonna lose a slice Rock and roll bless my soul, my wallet's gettin' thinner Sevens up, thank you Lord, now you're looking at a winner YATZY !!!!!
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Man With Hat
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Yatzy
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Dig me...But don't...Bury me
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Icarium
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I have played Yatzy once for ceveral hours, it is quite addictive
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Lewian
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Yatzy night and day. I don't really get the idea that somebody destroys a picture and I have to reconstruct it. If they want to have it complete, why turning it into a puzzle in the first place? Same with crosswords and sudokus and the like. Somebody constructs them who knows the solution already, so why is mine needed? I'm happy to solve problems of which nobody knows the solution yet, otherwise give me a random device to play and I'm happier by a factor of at least 100.
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dr wu23
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neither.....I do enjoy backgammon and crossword puzzles though....and Trivial Pursuit.
Edited by dr wu23 - July 26 2021 at 19:35 |
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