| The fun thing about this game is to try to hide the false statement in various ways.
I observed that if I use a statement in its negation for the "true" field and a statement in its positive for the "lie" field, then some people can get confused.
For example, if I write, hypothetically,
A. I am not a crocodile
B. I am 5'1" tall
then, some people may choose A as a lie, whereas, in reality, B is a lie and A true.
Things can become more confusing by using one or more secondary clauses, several of which in their negation.
In one instance I got confused myself as to whether I should put a phrase I wrote under "lie" or "true".
To tell whether you're successful in confusing people, check the replies. If you see that a third of them chose option 1, a third option 2, and a third option 3 then you've done a good job! |