How Does the Three Word Story Game Work?

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Rules:

1) You can only use three words.

2) You cannot duplicate the previous three words, but the next person can repeat some of the words used in the 2nd previous three words. Ex: Guy 1) He was tired. Guy 2 could not use, the words He, Was, and Tired. So Guy 2) So I slept. Guy 3) Could not use any of the words used by guy 2, but can use some words that guy 1 used. Guy 3) Till it was. And so on and so forth

3) They do not have to make sense.

4) Have fun!

My three words: Today I went.
 
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1. What is the "Three Word Story Game"?

The "Three Word Story Game" is a collaborative creative writing activity where participants take turns adding three words to a story, resulting in a collective and often humorous tale.

2. How do you play the "Three Word Story Game"?

To play the "Three Word Story Game", one person starts by writing three words to begin a story. The next person adds three more words to continue the story, and so on. The game continues until the story reaches a predetermined end point or becomes too long.

3. Can the story have a theme or genre?

Yes, the story can have a theme or genre. Participants can agree on a specific theme or genre before starting the game, or it can evolve organically as the story progresses.

4. Is there a limit to how many people can play?

No, there is no limit to how many people can play the "Three Word Story Game". The more participants, the more diverse and creative the story can become.

5. Can the story be edited or revised after it is completed?

After the story is completed, it can be edited or revised if all participants agree to do so. However, the beauty of the game is in the spontaneous and collaborative nature of the story, so it is generally not recommended to make significant changes after it is finished.

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