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DIARY TAG - So has anyone figured out ... by slacktime2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Unless someone puts a bug in the victim's ear by slacktime2002-08-02 10:47:32
    The Problem with Diary Tag by LeiraHoward 2002-08-02 11:02:28
is that it can be stopped by someone not checking their diary enough. We ought to do a variation, where that isn't an issue.

How about:

Rules:
Someone posts in someone else's diary, leaving a clue on the main board. The first one to find the diary entry posts a clue under that entry, then posts in someone else's diary.

For instance, Nea posts in Naruki's diary, and Kickstart finds the post. Kickstart then posts in Illiad's diary, leaving a clue under the post in Naruki's diary. Then slacktime finds the post in Illiad's diary, posts in my diary and leaves a clue in Illiad's to continue the chain.

I don't know how posts to the main board would work, cause if you posted too many clues it would take some of the fun out of it... probably just one TLP during the day, or something.

I suppose this couldn't be considered "Tag," it's closer to "Hide and Seek" than anything else.

Anyone up for a game of Diary Hide and Seek? Anyone?

[ Reply ]
      Ehem,... by Apfel2002-08-02 11:16:16
        Wow... by LeiraHoward2002-08-02 11:28:57
          Welcome... by Apfel2002-08-02 11:31:43
      I actually like this idea, by pecosdave2002-08-02 11:17:11
        Problem... solution by LeiraHoward2002-08-02 11:33:57
          I think that would work by slacktime2002-08-02 11:51:52
            First clue posted under TLP above on board (n/t) by LeiraHoward2002-08-02 12:12:56
            Correct by LeiraHoward2002-08-02 12:17:49

 

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