Pictionary!

Hersfold

TNPer
This game is based off of the ever-lasting game "Pictionary". Here's how it works...

The "artist" draws a portion of a picture, which will eventually depict an object, place, person, or action. Everyone else tries to guess what they're drawing. After a few guesses (or a day, if there's not enough to guess off of), another, more complete picture is drawn. This goes on until someone correctly guesses the secret word.

For example, if the artist is drawing "cat"...

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"Line"
"Curve"
"Arc"
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"Animal"
"Dog"
"Pet"
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"Lion"
"Cat"
"You win, draw next"

RULES:

1. The artist must draw a person, place, object, or event.
2. The artist may only draw one line at a time. The picture may not be completed in one drawing. (A picture is considered complete when it fully depicts the intended word. Additonal drawing may be needed after that to help guessers)
3. No drawings may violate InvisonFree's Terms of Service. In other words, use common sense.
4. Each person may only guess once per drawing. This is to allow everyone a fair chance at getting the word.
5. The artist may not give any text clues. This includes letters within the drawing.
6. Drawings should not contain dashes to indicate the number of letters in a word.
7. PRIZES!

- Correct guess in one picture: 25 posts
- Correct guess in two pictures: 20 posts
- Three pictures: 15 posts
- Four pictures: 10 posts
- Five or more: 5 posts

If anyone's got any questions, let me know... I'll start out with an easy one to get things going.

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What am I drawing?
 
An erlenmeyer flask.
The last episode of the first season of the X-Files was called "The Erlenmeyer Flask". Factoid.

The Eiffel Tower, or alternatively, Blackpool Tower. They were both built by the same bloke but one's shorter than the other and has less French people around it but more people from Lancashire. Factoid.
 
When you feel you've had a good number of guesses for the picture, or after 24 hours.

BTW, you get 15 posts for that last one. :)

An expectant mother?
 
If you tilt your head to the right, it looks like a UFO hovering over a mesa in Sedona, Arizona.
But straight up and down it looks more like a climactic scene from the Mr. Bill show. "Ooooooooooo Noooooooooo!"
 
Mr. Bill is a clay figure from the original Saturday Night Live. He was horribly mangled in every episode. Really funny stuff. There are some clips here.
 
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