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TLA
the Three Letter Acronym game | |
A game where players move round the board and land on spaces such as 'Disease', 'Band', 'Secret Society', 'Chocolate bar' 'Song' etc , they draw a card which has three letters on it. They then have to make up a song title (for instance) based on those three letters. For the rest of the game whoever
lands on that square has to say the song title, disease or whatever. If they can't remeber they lose a turn. If they get it right they get a token for that category. Whoever collects all the tokens first wins.
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I'm really sorry but I see no educational value to this game and I'm afraid I'd come away from it with a feeling like I'd just watched a sitcom |
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BMA <think back, it's an Alan Patridge-ism>. + |
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you could play this now with a
home-made category spinner and
a bag of scrabble tiles |
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"They're BTO. They were Canada's answer to ELP.
Their big hit was TCB...That was how we talked back
in the 70s; we didn't have a moment to spare!" -
Homer Simpson + (yes I know this is an old idea) |
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Don't let the fact that it's an old idea stop you from annotating...I freqently seek out old ideas just to annotate them. |
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