This is another simple word game, meant to keep the mind going. Me and a friend play it all the time at school. Its a little bit like the game "Keep a word, Drop a word" except this time the words just have to be related somehow. If a match has a chance of not making since, then just add an explanation of why you said that.
Here's an example:
1st word: Apple
2nd word: Cinnamon (apple cinnamon is a flavor of oatmeal)
3rd word: Bread
4th word: Toast
5th word: Buttered
6th word: Processed (butter is processed milk)
7th word: Dairy products
Now how is Dairy products related to Apples? They are both consumed for food!
After the first post of every new page if someone can somehow relate how the first word of that page is related to the first word of the previous page then that person will get a 1000 g prize up to a 3000 g prize depending on how long its taken for one to come up with a relation.
And!, there is a time limit on how long you have to guess that relation, which is the duration of that page being the most recent. Once a new page has been started, we move on to the next two words. To keep things easier, and for those who don't get how I explained the whole thing about the pages, at the bottom of this post I will as the question "How is ___ related to ____?" In bold red, and if you know, in your next post just answer the question! When a new page comes, the question will change!
For the odd chance of your answer being the first post on the new page? It will still be accepted, so no worries! And if two people are typing their answer at the same time and post together, which ever post comes first will be reviewed for the relation. Sorry =(
Rules (keeping a smooth transaction)
1. When you're answering the relation, be sure you do respond to the word above your post. Your relation will not be taken if you haven't responded to the game.
2. In your post, keep the response to the game at the top, and keep the answer to the relation at the bottom.
3. Make your answer to the relation bold or red or both, so it stands out, and so that others can know its already been answered. Do NOT change the font size.
Past Relations:
Crayon and Wound?
"they can both hurt, or a crayon could cause a wound from rubbing it on the skin for a while" ~Ty Gwynnia
Current Relation:
How is a wound related to internal bleeding?