[Game] Guilty Pleasures

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[Game] Guilty Pleasures

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Postby Gorbatschow » Sat Nov 16, 2013 2:26 pm

Hi folks,
Here's a little game I used to play in a german forum some years ago based on guilty pleasures.

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I hope i'm allowed to start a thread like this, i couldn't find any prohibitions in the rules, neither any subfora for such games was found by me. If I'm wrong, you're allowed to treat me badly :D


It works like this:
    *You post a guilty pleasure you have in a specific media-genre (e.g music)
    *The next player responds with a guilty pleasure in the genre you chose (in this case music) and a guilty pleasure in a Genre he chooses (e.g. anime)
    *The next player continues with a guilty pleasure in the genre the guy before him chose (in this case anime) and so on.
An example:

Player1:
Music: Vist - Am Ufer
Anime: Log Horizon

Player2:
Anime: Watamote
Games: Call of Duty

Player3:
Games: Final Fantasy 13
Books: [...]

You can also explain why you hate to love it a little bit. ;)
I hope anyone takes (eventually guilty) pleasure in this game, if that happens I start with this:

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