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What should you do with the Final Card in We're Not Really Strangers?
What should you do with the Final Card in We're Not Really Strangers?
- Use it at the beginning of the game
- Discard it
- Play with it during every round
- Set it aside for the end of the game (correct)
What happens if you draw a wildcard in a multiplayer game?
What happens if you draw a wildcard in a multiplayer game?
You must perform the wildcard with the player the pencil lands on.
What is Level 1 in We're Not Really Strangers primarily about?
What is Level 1 in We're Not Really Strangers primarily about?
- Time management
- Gaining perspective on first impressions (correct)
- Connection and relationship building
- Competitions
How many cards should each player play at a minimum for each level?
How many cards should each player play at a minimum for each level?
In the game, players must write their first impressions in _____ sentences or less.
In the game, players must write their first impressions in _____ sentences or less.
You can only play We're Not Really Strangers with two players.
You can only play We're Not Really Strangers with two players.
What do you do with the notepad and pencil at the end of the game?
What do you do with the notepad and pencil at the end of the game?
Match the levels with their descriptions:
Match the levels with their descriptions:
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Study Notes
We're Not Really Strangers Game Overview
- Designed for 2 players but can accommodate up to 6.
- Encourages deep connections through a series of structured questions across three levels.
Gameplay Instructions (2 Players)
- Set aside the Final Card for later.
- Players face each other, staring into each other's eyes until one blinks to determine who draws first.
- Alternate drawing and answering cards until each player has played at least 15 cards per level.
- Maintain a separate pile for played cards to avoid confusion.
Card Levels
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Level 1: Perception
- Focuses on first impressions and assumptions about each other.
- Players answer based on initial thoughts and insights from one another.
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Level 2: Connection
- Explores deeper, rarely asked questions to foster genuine connection.
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Level 3: Reflection
- Involves reflection on the overall gaming experience.
Special Cards
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Dig Deeper Cards
- Each player receives one per level to promote transparency if needed.
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Wildcards
- Require players to complete fun and spontaneous tasks.
- Some come with a time limit, necessitating a timer.
Multiplayer Instructions
- Players sit in a circle with the game in the center.
- A pencil is placed in the middle; players spin it to determine who must perform a wildcard.
- Players write and exchange anonymous first impressions, which are shared after gameplay.
Playing as a Group
- Skip first impressions questions in Level 1 when in a group.
- Each player must answer a minimum number of questions to progress to the next level.
- Level transitions occur after all players engage with the current level’s questions.
Additional Game Elements
- The game promotes eco-friendliness by ripping a single sheet for note-taking.
- The most hesitant player starts the game by drawing the first card.
Final Note
- The Final Card invites players to reflect on their experience by exchanging handwritten notes, to be opened after parting ways.
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