Just thought I'd make a new game to keep things moving here! :)
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
So, the aim of the game: Link as many characters through their love relations (either reciprocated or not).
Rule: The Link needs to have at least 4 characters.
For example, next:
Shirley Yeung > Benny Chan <> Linda Chung < Michael Tong (The Biter Bitten)
Note: Place arrows to signify the relationship between characters.
Next Step: The next player will choose one actor/actress from either side to continue the game.
Here, you can choose between Shirley Yeung or Michael Tong.
Answer: Michael Tong <> Gigi Lai > Moses Chan <> Anne Heung < Kong Wah < Melissa Ng <> Marco Ngai. (Riches and Stitches)
Note: Michael Tong (the actor who I chose from the previous link) does not need to be on the start/end of the link. The chosen actor/actress can be positioned anywhere in the link.
Points: Players (who participate) will be given 1 point for every actor/actress they include in their link! Which means you will earn more points by linking more characters. So, the link from Riches and Stitches would be worth 7 points.
Also: Try not to repeat past links (but it's ok if you do, since it will be difficult to remember, and it's ok if you have similar links. For example, removing Michael Tong from the first link and replacing him with Stephen Au and then add Eileen Yao etc.)
Bonus Points: You will receive 2 bonus points if you can include both actors/actresses from the previous link in your link. However, you will only received the 2 bonus points if neither of them are on the start/end of the link.
Last Bit: Since Michael Tong was used to continue the link from The Biter Bitten to Riches and Stitches, he is not to be used to continue the link in this link. Which means the next player must used Marco Ngai to create the next link. However, you may include Michael Tong in your link if you wish to earn 2 bonus points.
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
-- Edited by AM_092 on Monday 18th of January 2010 04:04:49 AM
There was a problem with my arrows, and it didn't come up the first time and I had to edit my post. I didn't know why, since that didn't happen when I posted my instructions. Maybe because mine were all <>. I remember a similiar thing happened in Follow the Queue and we all began to use - < > -, () or {} instead.
-- Edited by AM_092 on Monday 18th of January 2010 11:34:02 PM
Eileen Yao > Joe Ma >< Flora Chan >< Francis Ng >< Myolie Wu (Triumph In the Skies)
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Scoreboard: AM: 10 points. Honeybee: 12 points.
I reversed the arrows, but they don't look as nice! I'll go back the other way in my next post. I think the arrows don't show up the first time, but you'll have to edit it each time.
-- Edited by AM_092 on Tuesday 19th of January 2010 01:21:26 AM
Yeah, I think so. I had problems for my previous post too. Yeah, they really don't look as nice, but I thought it would be a bit easier (for me) to see the relationship (when using both arrows) if the arrow was next to the person's name. It's okay now, since I'm used to it already.
Rebecca Chan <-> Yu Yeung <-> Sheren Tang <-> Moses Chan <-> Maggie Cheung <- Kenny Wong (War and Beauty)
Note: I wouldn't say that Rebecca and Sheren truly loved Yu Yeung before becoming his concubines and I'm not certain if they eventually did, but I think any sort of relationships/marriages like that should still be a <>
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Scoreboard: AM: 22 points. Honeybee: 23 points.
I tried adding a (-), but I edited, so not sure if it really worked.
-- Edited by AM_092 on Tuesday 19th of January 2010 05:53:17 PM
Yeah, I just realised that too... I think there's probably one for Welcome to the House, but I haven't watched it. I edited the link, so you can continue from Melissa :)
I don't know about some, where the couples dated but maybe one of them didn't really like the other, so I just put one arrow; you should get what I mean.
Sonija Kwok <> Moses Chan <> Ada Choi <> Steven Ma <> Irene Wong (Where the Legend Begins)
-- Edited by honeybee on Friday 22nd of January 2010 09:44:16 AM