Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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page 55 of 155 (35%)
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The object of the game is to find the state to which the capital belongs or vice versa, as the case may be. The one who succeeds in locating his capital first is the winner. The hostess can arrange for the length of time. PREFIXES. One of the players is sent out of the room. The others then decide upon some word which he is to guess when he returns. He is told what the prefix of the word is, and must guess, by asking questions, what the rest of the word is. The players answer his questions by their manner or actions. Suppose the word chosen is "encouraged," the answers may be given in a cheerful way. The player who is guessing may think of any number of words with the prefix "en," but he must continue asking questions until the right word has been guessed. The player who has revealed the word by his or her actions, takes the other's place and leaves the room while the rest are deciding upon some word for him to guess. The game continues as before. |
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