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Hello!
The goal of the game is to guess the "Crocodile" (the main word)!
The Host waits for answers from the other players (Hunters). After that, the Host can comment on the answer. If any "Tails" have been guessed, the Host marks them. If the "Crocodile" is guessed, the game ends.
The Hunter gives an answer in free form, trying to guess the "Tails" and, if possible, the "Crocodile". One point is awarded for a correct "Tail," and a whole five points for the "Crocodile"! The Hunter can encourage the Host for an interesting game by adding karma. Or deduct karma for a bad "Crocodile."
"Tails" and "Crocodile" can only be common nouns in the singular, first-person form. If this form is missing for a given word (e.g., scissors), the dictionary form is used.
For example:
The Host guessed the "Crocodile" - DIARY
And four "Tails" for it:
1. Blackberry (BER-)
2. Duty officer (-RY)
3. Attention (-TION)
4. Hiccup (-UP)
In this case, the "Clues" might be:
1. Forest, Bear, bush
2. Soldier, Bedside table
3. Listen
4. Breathing, Convulsion
The Hunter wrote his version:
1. Den/Windfall
2. War
3. Headphones
4. Hiccup
The Host's comment looks like this:
1. No
2. Not quite
3. No
4. HICCUP
Since the Hunter guessed one "Tail," the Host shows it, marking the "Tail" in the comment window. The Host should adhere to the following form for evaluating comments: "not at all - no - not quite - almost - TAIL."
The game continues until the "Crocodile" is guessed
