On 7/13/07, Kimberly Terrill <kiter5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Did these people that used resolution as a setting/problem have the card face down? Did the card they did use as an ending lay face up or face down? (or did they make up their own ending)
I don't know, as I was only involved in the judging, after everyone had finished the "playing cards" portion of the game.
I am not sure as far as actual rules, but I think if I were 'in charge' of a nanofictionary game in which that was deemed OK. It would need to be anounced in the beginning that we were going to play with "Resolution Wild" rules..... or something like that.
Again, I don't know if that was done as I was an Outside Judge.
(personally, I would say resolution needs to be used that way when playing in a classroom and teaching my kids about story telling parts)
"that way" meaning "as a Resolution" not "Resolution Wild" right?
Kimberly
Great to meet you at Origins, Kimberly, even if only briefly! Timothy