Flintlock
Pro Adventurer
Or: another rip-off of a TV show turned into a Final Fantasy quiz by Flintlock.
This is a game inspired by Twenty Questions. It is not a direct copy, though, so make sure you read the rules whether or not you've seen the show before
Here's an example of how a round could start.
Answerer: I'm ready.
Questioner 1: Are you human?
Answerer: Yes (1).
Questioner 2: Are you male?
Answerer: No (2).
It's that easy. I'll start, so let's have your questions
This is a game inspired by Twenty Questions. It is not a direct copy, though, so make sure you read the rules whether or not you've seen the show before
- One person in each round is the answerer. They must assume the role of a character* from a Final Fantasy game, but not reveal their choice to anyone.
- Everyone else is a questioner. They must try to work out which character the answerer has chosen in no more than 20 questions which can be answered with a "yes" or a "no".
- Questioners take turns to ask their questions - nobody can ask two questions in a row. After each question, the answerer will respond and state how many questions have been asked so far.
- Guessing the character is also a question (e.g. "Are you Galuf?") and must be done inside the 20 permitted questions. Make sure that the twentieth question is a guess, if it goes that far!
- Questioners should not confer with one another (in the thread, at least - there's no way of stopping you from doing it in private) until 10 questions have been asked. After that, feel free to plan your questions together to make sure you don't waste any.
- Whoever correctly guesses the character becomes the answerer for the next round, unless they want to give someone else the opportunity.
- If nobody guesses correctly, the answerer should reveal themselves and then either pick another character or give someone else a turn.
Here's an example of how a round could start.
Answerer: I'm ready.
Questioner 1: Are you human?
Answerer: Yes (1).
Questioner 2: Are you male?
Answerer: No (2).
It's that easy. I'll start, so let's have your questions