Link or nothing

WHY
Symbols help us exploring links with other things, and finally within ourselves.
Every link, like us, preserves and expands a dynamic essence, the source of the whole itself, possibly.
WHAT
Find objects related to others that can be quite antonyms and synonims at the same time.
Learn about the value of links. Practice & explore how Links (make us) vary with a very simple game.
HOW
- Say something
2. Other say a link to it
3. You value the link
Play it with freedom of board and type of expressions. Create new rules too
GUIDE
Here a small guide for playing Links loud and or with pen & paper:
SIMPLE: 2 people
- ONE Add one word
- TWO Add one word in back of where ONE has written
- ONE values the link 1-10
- Repeat inversely
- More rounds (First arriving to XX points,, etc)
SHARED LINK: 3 or more people
- Say two words
- Everyone to think of a word that is link betwwen them.
- Anyone to raise his-her hand first when having one.
- The first two will tell-show their word at the same time
- Explain why, debate, rate-merit
- More rounds
- (When the words said are the same, could be a happy ending of the game / participants)
EXTENDED LINKS
WITH OUR DECKS
WITH ONE DECK
- All cards given for each one writing something related behind the cards
- Everyone to try to guess first what is the word behind the newly written
- Explain why, rate the links, form sentences, make proposals with the addons
WITH MULTIPLE DECKS
- ONE places one Card
- TWO places a related Card to it
- Explain why, rate the links, form sentences, make proposals
SHARED LINKS WITH ONE DECK:
- Display all words
- 2 people to choose 1 card each
- Anyone make proposals
- Everyone rate-merit the proposals
SHARED LINKS WITH MULTIPLE DECKS:
- Each player has one Deck
- Two players to propose one of their words – Cards each
a) One after the other, b) At the same time - More rounds up to all cards are given
SEE MORE
Link is a unit – conjunction within flove fuzzy standard. Links, a way to practice that, is a very simple fuzzy game, the primer formal application that intuitionism needs and was lacking of.
Links explains better the essence of the popular program Words (by Buenafuente).
There can be many more inventions for playing Links. Enjoy them all and share your ideas and experiences with it.
