Difference between revisions of "Talk:Privacy Is Dead"

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So it's presumably important that the players put their names on each strip of the form they fill in?
 
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Kevan said:

Where do the forms go - are they handed in, or do players carry them around during the game? It's usually interesting to have a provable level of data available, in these sorts of games. ("I'll tell you the last foreign city I visited, for a token, but I'll actually show you that section of my form, if you make it two.")

Holly Gramazio said:

I'm also interested in what people get points for - whether you get points for information, or only for the specific bits of paper showing that information.

Kevan said:

Ignore my question, I misread the initial ruleset (I thought you were cutting and shuffling the forms as a way to randomise the questions before people filled them in).

So it's presumably important that the players put their names on each strip of the form they fill in?

Guilherme Töws said:

Holly: Only the correct information is important. Kevan: Yes, I suppose it is.