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Next word up is "Sanddollar". What might that mean? Have to think of something smart here, an explanation that the other players will believe is the correct one. Let me think... dollar - it's got to have something to do with money... Yes, I know: Sanddollar, that's slang talk for arabian money! At least Bente is gonna beleive that this is the correct explanation...
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In this game you need to guess the correct meaning of a given word and at the same time trick the other players into beleiving that your explanation of the word is the correct one. (I beleive this game is called Balderdash in English).
All players receive a playing piece that they put on the start square. The game board consists of 19 squares from start to goal. When it's a players turn he draws a card. On this card there are 5 different words. They are all strange and odd words that are not used in every-day speech. The correct meaning of the words are written on the backside of the card. It is not very likely that any of the players have ever heard the words before. The player who drew the card now rolls the die to see which of the words to use. (If he rolls a 6 he choses himself which one of the five words to use). He then reads the word out loud and the other players are now writing down an explanation of the word. The one who drew the card writes down the correct explanation. He then picks up all the explanations, including the correct one, mixes them and read them all up loud. The other players now tells which one of the explanations they think is correct. PointsWhen all players have told which explanation they think is the correct one, points are received after the the following rules:
Winning the gameThe player who first gets to the last square on the game board wins.A great gamekokkelimonke is a great get-together game that I highly recommend. The words, which of course are "real" words - not fictious ones, are so unusual that this can not be classified as a knowledge game. The most valuable skills for this game are probably fast-thinking and persuation.Reader commentsKarin Tøfte:Kjempespill. Nytt denne jula, ei gave til hele familien, innkjøpt av lekne foreldre. 2. dag jul 2001 satt vi 11 stk. fra 15 år og oppover til 49 år i mange timer med dette kjempespillet.Irene Fjeldstad: Endelig ! MEN FOR EN SKUFFELSE ..... Går det an å lyge om Hvem er ... Pavarotti / Gjermund Eggen / osv. ?? Dessuten var 100 av kortene duplikater !Odd Walter Bakksjø: Har spilt Kokkelimonke siden studietida først på 90-tallet sammen med gode venner i festlig lag. For noen år tilbake satte jeg og en kompis oss ned og lagde ei side med de beste forklaringene (jeg tar vare på alle lappene fra spillrundene). Se den på www.geocities.com/waltrus. Garantert noe for lattermusklene.Anny Wolden: Spillet kookelimonke har kommet ut i flere utgaver. jeg er på jakt etter kokkelimonke 2000, hvor det ikke følger med snurrebrett, og kun inneholder ubegripelige ord. Kan dette bestilles noe sted?Tove Nerdahl: The best game in the world!!!!!! Played with 8 peole for 9 hours the other week!Luke Foran: Hey Tove! Hva Snakke du om? Hva er Kokkelli Monke? Kan vi spille det Naa jeg komme til Norge?Rune Denstad: kom tilfeldigvis over denne siden....Ble virkelig overtalt etter: "The best game in the world!!!!!!"LØP OG KJØP!Tove: he he... så bra!! Nå må det bli noe spilling snart folkens... |
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