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FLAMES (game)
FLAMES or FLAME is a paper-and-pencil game popular among school-aged children, which is theoretically related to the Josephus problem and other counting-out games. FLAMES or FLAME is an acronym for the possible outcomes of the game. In order, they are: * F: friends (or friendship) * L: lovers (or love) * A: affectionate (or affection) * M: marriage * E: enemies * S: siblings (or sister): it may be omitted in some variations This game is played to Fortune-telling, predict the future relationship between a person and their puppy love, crush (or celebrity crush). If a player does not achieve the desired outcome, they may retry with different variations of their names to influence the outcome. The reactions to the game's outcome may reveal a player's true feelings toward the person they are paired with. The game, however, does not accurately predict the true relationship between any two persons. Gameplay The gameplay of FLAMES (or FLAME) has the following steps: # Write your and your ...
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Paper-and-pencil Game
Paper-and-pencil games or paper-and-pen games (or some variation on those terms) are games that can be played solely with paper and pencil, pencils (or other writing implements), usually without erasing. They may be played to pass the time, as icebreakers, or for brain training. In recent times, they have been supplanted by mobile games. Some popular examples of pencil-and-paper games include tic-tac-toe, Sprouts (game), sprouts, dots and boxes, Hangman (game), hangman, MASH (game), MASH, paper soccer, and Spellbinder (paper-and-pencil game), spellbinder. The term is unrelated to the use in role-playing games to differentiate Tabletop role-playing game, tabletop games from role-playing video games. Board games where pieces are never moved or removed from the board once being played, particularly abstract strategy games like Gomoku and Connect Four, can also be played as pencil-and-paper games. References External links * A Zen Guide to Paper and Pen GamesPencil and Paper Gam ...
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