The Game (InstanceTopic, 9)
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 16 April 2011
1. You are playing The Game.
2. Whenever you think about The Game, you lose.
3. Loss must be announced.
Retro 3. Knowledge of The Game is the only thing required to play it.
Analysis
The game has been deemed somehow awesome but cannot be wined as it is not winable.
The Secret Rule and Strategy
Somebody decided that in order to lose The Game by thinking about it, you must first have not been thinking about it for ten consecutive minutes. By thinking with portals, Mucleus discovered that the strategy of not losing The Game is to try to think about it constantly.
Ways to remind yourself of The Game
- Think about word association.
- Call Lily Amy.
- Read the word Hero and have the sudden urge to listen to Hero 3D