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Acronymble is a board game that came on the market in 1991. It challenges players to create funny acronyms (known as ''noodles'') from a random sequence of letters. ==Gameplay== For example, if players received the letters E.U.M.G., one might write, "Elvis Unglued My Grandfather," and another, "Eek!!! Ugly Man-eating Gerbils!" Players then vote for their favorite acronym using a blind voting process, and are not allowed to vote for their own noodles. The game gives players three to seven letters each round to write their "Noodles." Letters are given in one of three ways: # Purely random (e.g. E.U.M.G.) # All the Same Letter (e.g. S.S.S.S.S.) # A starting letter and a length are given (e.g. “G” and a “6”). Players are then challenged to come up with a 6 letter word that starts with “G” (e.g. “GIGGLE”) and use those letters to write their Noodle. (e.g. Granny Is Glowing, Growing Little Eggplants.”) Acronymble is mostly subjective, in that there are no right and wrong answers, although players are awarded points if their ''Noodle'' contains a complete sentence.〔Acronymble rulebook, 1991 Acronymwits Inc.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Acronymble」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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