Here we go with another variation on the theme. Please read the instructions carefully as these are not the usual rules of the traditional game, but they seem to work better for an interactive on-line effort such as this: they may also be updated and refined in this post as we go. Hopefully everything is reasonably clear, but please do not hesitate to ask for help or clarification.
The rules(i) The setter puts up a word or a short well-known expression in blank (so that all the players know is the number of letters in each word). The expression might be for example a book, play, film or music title or the name of a famous person or character, or perhaps a proverb or saying: it is entirely up to the setter.
(ii) Someone else posts at least
two letters which he/she thinks might be in the word/expression: these letters can be the same. The reason why someone might want to guess the same letter more than once is that the setter is only going to enter a correctly guessed letter once in the outline (rather than every time it appears).
(iii) The setter enters any correctly guessed letter in one of the positions in which it occurs in the word/expression, meanwhile starting to add the hanged person to the gallows with one step for each incorrectly guessed letter. Seven steps are needed to complete the victim (head, body, right leg, left leg, right arm, left arm, face).
(iv) Someone posts another two (or more) letters, and so on. There is nothing to prevent the same person posting consecutive sets of letters, or even hogging an entire game, but please have some consideration for other addicts!
(v) Ideally, you should probably wait for the setter to let you know whether a previous guess is correct before guessing again, but it seems to work okay if there are two or three guesses oustanding at one time. However, tread carefully if only a couple of steps remain before the picture is complete!
(vi) At any stage anyone can try to guess the word/expression, but a wrong word/expression guess results in two steps towards the completion of the picture.
(vii) The setter wins if the picture of the hanged person is completed: otherwise the person to correctly guess the word is the winner, and hopefully then sets the next word/expression. (An exceptional trophy may be devised and awarded if the game generates enough interest...)
Note for setters on creating the picture of the gallowsThis is taken from Pandora's
Box photobucket album on the internet by using one of the urls (web addresses) below, and here's is how you do it:
In the full reply screen one of the option buttons across the top is "enter an image" which then offers you a choice of various image positions followed by a dialogue box for a url.
You just copy and paste the url you need, deleting and replacing as you go through the game and want to change the picture.
I have been using the position "non-floating image" but do not fully understand about the varous floating images. Feel free to experiment as it's just a bit of fun!
The urlsThe gallows, in place at the start of the game
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/G4.gif Step one, the head of the condemned person
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H1.gifStep two, the body
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H2.gifStep three, the right leg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H3.gifStep four, the left leg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H4.gifStep five, the right arm
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H5.gifStep six, the left arm
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H6.gifStep seven, the face of death
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v60/PandoraSD/Hangman/H10.gif So, what are you waiting for?