1-3, the present invention is a social game and method of playing the same wherein players of various skill levels may attempt to complete tasks, such as answering questions, performing acts, following instructions, or reading facts, quotes, or sayings, in order to earn points upon ...
of information that is not related to a plurality of other pieces of information; (c) questions including a clue that point to a counterintuitive correct answer; and/or; (d) questions directed at things that are heard or said, including sayings, unusual words, movie quotes and song lyrics....
Never neglect an opportunity to play leap-frog; it is the best of all games, and, unlike the terribly serious and conscientious pastimes of modern youth, will never become professionalized. ~Herbert Beerbohm Tree, as quoted by Hesketh Pearson ("Sir Herbert Tree," Modern Men and Mummers) My...