Should I pick something and y’all ask me 20 questions about it?
(At least that’s how we played in my family: whomever guessed correctly was “it” in the next round… but I’m not married to that method. We could go with whomever had the most “yes” responses.)
ETA: Although “most yes responses” is a tie between John S Mill and A_Student.
I hadn’t thought that far ahead. As far as I’m concerned anyone that wants to can go next. We could even have multiple going at the same time, but that would get all sorts of confusing…
I said “object” because I couldn’t think of another option. I would say that anything you would classify as a “noun” would be fair game - but you could even loosen that if you want.
I’m personally only going to consider the answers to the questions when narrowing things down - say whatever you want before the questions start, that is irrelevant (to me, at least).
Making a new thread is a bit annoying, but not insurmountable. Finding the new thread isn’t particularly difficult with the “Latest” feature. A bit of confusion if the new thread started and people are still talking in the old thread, but not too bad.
Looking at the Games category - it is littered with old “20 Questions” threads that make it look very cluttered. I don’t navigate the forum that way, so not a big issue, but it is kind of ugly.
Mostly, I just never understood what problem this was supposed to be fixing - and if I do sort of understand it (“difficult to find things in long thread and then get back to where the action is”), this method seems more annoying than the long thread.
I do see the point to having a “reference thread” to compile various people’s ideas on how questions should be interpreted. That’s kinda nice.
For me the hardest part of new threads is they no longer fall into my unread bucket with the number after the thread title, so I have to specifically look and find the thread again. Not a big deal, just a minor inconvenience each new thread.
Assuming someone links the new thread in the old thread, you just need to open the new thread and then at the bottom of the new thread (because you may not have posted in it yet), change the bell clicky from Normal to Tracking, and then new replies will show up in your unread bucket, even if you haven’t posted in it.