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Buffalo games - IMA INST
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ne
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K
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g tth
he
e p
po
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pu
ulla
arr
a
an
nssw
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o w
wiin
n!!
P
Prre
ep
pa
arriin
ng
g tto
o P
Plla
ay
y -
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1
1..
Using the dry erase marker, write
the name of each player on the
blank spaces of the outer ring of the
game board as shown.
If there are fewer than 8 players, fill
the empty spaces with people all the
players know. Use family members,
co-workers, mutual friends, whatever.
You can even use famous people; the
President is a popular choice.
I
Im
mp
po
orrtta
an
ntt:: Before you put
iMAg
giN
iff
TM
... away, use a tissue to
wipe the names off the game board.
2
2..
Everyone chooses a C
Co
ollo
orreed
d
T
To
okkeen
n and places it on the
'S
ST
TA
AR
RT
T' space. The G
Grreeyy T
To
okkeen
n is
placed on any name on the outer
ring of the game board.
Separate the colored N
Nu
um
mb
beerreed
d
C
Ca
arrd
dss from the Q
Qu
ueessttiio
on
n C
Ca
arrd
dss and
give each player the 6 Numbered
Cards corresponding to his/her token
color. Set aside any extra Numbered
Cards and Colored Tokens. Shuffle
the remaining cards and place them
in the small
iMAg
giN
iff
TM
... box.
A
Ac
cttu
ua
alllly
y P
Plla
ay
yiin
ng
g -
-
Decide who goes first by any democratic
process. Play moves clockwise.
The Player rolls the die and moves
the Grey Token that number of spaces
in eeiitth
heerr direction around the outer
circle of the board. If the Grey Token
lands on a name, this person is now
the "S
Su
ub
bjjeecctt" of the current round.
(See S
Sp
peecciia
all S
Siittu
ua
attiio
on
nss if it lands on
"C
Ch
ha
alllleen
nggee"). The Player then draws
a Question Card from the back of the
deck. Each Question Card has a
blank space ( _________ ). The P
Plla
ayyeerr
r
reea
ad
dss tth
hee cca
arrd
d a
allo
ou
ud
d, inserting the
Subject's name in the blank.
f
fo
orr e
ex
xa
am
mp
plle
e,,
Suppose the Grey Token is on Jack,
and The Player draws the card
which says
iMAg
giN
iff
TM
... ____________
were an animal.
The Player reads a
allo
ou
ud
d:
"
iMAg
giN
iff
TM
... Jack were an animal".
Which would he be?
Number One, a Sheep Dog
Number Two, a Chimpanzee
Number Three, a Koala Bear
Number Four, a Bull
Number Five, a Panther
or Number Six, a Toad",
and places the card face up for all
the players to see.
A
Allll p
plla
ayyeerrss now decide which of the 6
answers best fits Jack, and, without
discussion, place the Numbered Card
matching the number of their choice
f
fa
accee d
do
ow
wn
n in front of them. Even
Jack votes!
When everyone has chosen, players
reveal their answers (and their true
feelings about Jack) by turning over
their Numbered Cards. A lively
debate often ensues, so be prepared.
S
Sc
co
orriin
ng
g -
-
Every player who picked the m
mo
osstt
p
po
op
pu
ulla
arr a
an
nssw
weerr, or equally most
popular answer, moves his or her
Colored Token 11 space toward the
center. The player who rolled the die
moves 2
2 spaces if he or she picked
the most popular choice.
f
fo
orr e
ex
xa
am
mp
plle
e,,
If there are 8 players and 4 of them
vote that Jack is a Toad, 3 of them
vote Chimpanzee, and 1 (probably
Jack) thinks Jack is a Panther, all the
Toad voters move 1 space. If the
player who rolled the die voted Toad,
he/she moves 2 spaces. Nobody
else moves.
f
fo
orr a
an
no
otth
he
err e
ex
xa
am
mp
plle
e (( TT iie
ess)),,
If 3 players vote Toad, 3 players vote
for Chimpanzee and 2 players (Like
Jack and his Mom) choose Panther, the
Toad voters and the Chimpanzee voters
move 1 space. If the player who rolled
the die picked Toad or Chimpanzee,
he/she moves 2 spaces.
If everyone chooses a different
answer (rare, but possible with 6 or
fewer players) nobody moves.
Now all players pick up their
Numbered Cards and the Question
Card in play is placed at the front of
the deck. Play moves clockwise and
the next player rolls the die, moves
the Grey Token and reads the next
card aloud.
W
Wiin
nn
niin
ng
g -
-
The first Colored Token to the
center space wins.
If 2 or more players tie, all other
players remove their Colored Tokens
and cannot win. All players then
participate in a T
Tiieeb
brreea
akkeerr round to
decide the winner. The next player
rolls the die and moves the Grey
Token (the Challenge space cannot be
selected). The round is played in a
normal manner. Tied players who
score advance until one winner
emerges. More than one Tiebreaker
may be played, if necessary.
S
Sp
pe
ec
ciia
all S
Siittu
ua
attiio
on
ns
s -
-
C
Ch
ha
alllle
en
ng
ge
e R
Ro
ou
un
nd
d
If the Player elects, on his or her
turn, to move the Grey Token to the
C
Ch
ha
alllle
en
ng
ge
e space as the roll of the die
allows, a C
Ch
ha
alllle
en
ng
ge
e R
Ro
ou
un
nd
d is
played. The player whose turn it is
picks one other player to participate
in the Challenge Round. You cannot
decline participation. The Player
then throws the die again and moves
the Grey Token the indicated number
of spaces in either direction. The
Challenge round is now played using
the name indicated by the Grey Token.
Only the Player and his or her chosen
partner play this round. The card is
read and the two players
independently choose their answers,
using the Numbered Cards.
If they match, both players move
forward 4 spaces. If not, they must
both move back 2 spaces. Players
cannot move back any further than
the Start Space.
B
Bo
on
nu
us
s C
Ca
arrd
ds
s
When a B
Bo
on
nu
uss C
Ca
arrd
d appears as the
next card in the deck, the player
whose turn it is kkeeeep
pss tth
hiiss cca
arrd
d. At
any stage in the game, if the Player
feels confident of scoring in a
particular round after hearing the
question read, he or she can play the
Bonus Card by laying it down with
his Numbered Card.
If the Bonus Card holder scores on
that round he moves the 1 or 2
spaces as indicated on the Bonus
Card, in addition to the regular
scoring move. There is no penalty
for not scoring.
After the Bonus Card has been played
it is placed at the end of the deck.
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