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CONVERSATION.

EXE
{By Aidan Coan, Anna Sheahan, and Baxter Deni}

//Introduction
>Robots can do all sorts of cool things, from cooking to
math, even traveling to other planets! One thing that
separates them from us humans, though, is none other than
actual conversation. However, that is all about to
change…

>In this game, you and a group of friends play as robots


who have to complete the ultimate human task: converse!
Being robots, there are certain rules that your
programming requires you to follow. The rules range from
wacky to outright difficult. Have a good talk with your
computer comrades and try your hardest to stay in
robot-character.

//Rules

>Starting play
>Gather at least 3 players to start the game
>Shuffle the Conversation cards and the Directive Cards
into their respective decks.
>The player who used their phone last then starts the
first round
>A round of play:
> The player who starts the round reveals the topmost
card of the Conversation and Directive deck and places
them in the center of the play group.

> That player then gives a statement about the topic


following the conditions of the directive to the best of
their abilities. All other players should refrain from
speaking until they are finished.

> The player on the speakers left then gives their own
statement on the topic following the directive. This
continues until every player has given a statement on the
topic.

> After every player has spoken on the topic we then


enter a voting phase. Each player closes their eyes and
points to another player that they think gave the best
statement (In terms of content and abiding by the
directive, this is pretty subjective). That action is
considered a vote for the selected player.

> Once every player has voted and has confirmed it


vocally, Every player opens their eyes. The player who
has the most players pointing at them wins the round.

> That player then keeps the conversation card in front


of them to represent a point. They then start the next
round of play.
//(If the players tie, each player who tied then gives a
new statement under the directive adding onto their
original statement. After that, players then enter a
second voting phase. If there is not a clear winner after
that phase no player wins, and the player who started the
last round of play then starts the next round of play.)

>Winning
>A player wins once they have received 3 points.

//Notes
// Cards are below
// Hope you have fun!
//Cards

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