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How to Play

The player’s task is to answer in one word each of the seven questions (Who? Why? With whom? Where? Doing what? Who saw it? What came out of it all?). To make the story come out smoothly, you should enter the answer with the correct inflection at the end (e.g.: Doing what? “sneezing”, not “sneezed”). For the “where” question you should also include the entire phrase of place (e.g. “on the riverboat”, not just “riverboat”). For each question, you can also choose from a list of answers, or you can make up your own. You can also read more or less serious “background information” on the given answer options. Once all seven questions have been answered, each player can see what a wild story resulted, and can also check out new folktales written by other players. If something goes wrong, you can always start again. You can create as many stories as your heart desires!