This is an "add to" game. Each person writes one sentence such as:
The boy stood on the burning deck.
The next person has to take the last word of the previous sentence and make a new sentence beginning with the last word of the previous sentence such as:
The boy stood on the burning deck.
Deck shoes can really hurt your feet.
CLEAR????
Here's the first sentence
All creatures on the planet Morpia live in ultimate bliss ignoring the squalor of the countryside.
Countryside inn has closed for the season.
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Season to taste and allow to simmer over a low heat for two hours.
Hours past as she waited for him to arive.
Arrive during the early morning hours at these countryside vegetable stands and get such flavorful delights that you won't have to season them, whatsoever!
"Arrive when you say you will," she had warned him, but he was already an hour late and there she was, like a fool, still waiting.
Isn't the sentence a person writes supposed to go on with the sentence above
to make it into a story? Or can a person just write random sentences out of the
clear blue sky just so they use the last word of the previous sentence? IMO I
think it would be much more fun to make it into a story, a line at a time.
Kat
Well Kat, using Sah's example, it'd be one weird story where a boy was standing on a burning deck and the next sentence made note of how Deck shoes can hurt your feet!
Also, Either Chumphrey was working offline to come up with something after having noted the last word was "arive" (arrive, I would hope), or they never saw that I'd already used "arrive" in my post before. Or maybe Chumphrey didn't realize there was a second page of responses already.