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Originally Posted by neverending
Personally, I think it takes away what makes the game fun, interesting and unique. That's JUST ME though.
However, I don't see some other people here that are running games listening to complaints that the game is "too hard."
Just an observation....
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Excerpt from the OFFICIAL Scattergories rules:
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When using alliterations, remember to follow the category. You cannot use generic adjectives to score points. For example, if the category is food and the letter is G, a good answer would be 'green grapes' because green is the specific variety of grape. Germy grapes, giant grapes, or Georgia grapes would not work, since they are generic ideas and not really names of foods. Writing a bad answer is still better than no answer because there is always the possibility that the group playing will accept the answer.
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I left out that part to allow for more creativity and diversity...So, I think that allowing the addition of unnecessary adjectives (and even adverbs in some cases), while putting a 3-point cap on the answers, is a fair compromise...Agreed?