THE “HOUSE” GAME
This is a jolly game to play when you are tired of running about and want a rest. Pencils are required by all the players, and someone must prepare beforehand several pieces of paper, on each of which is written a different part of the house, such as mother’s bedroom, larder, outhouse, garage, dining room, etc. There should be as many slips of paper as there are players, and each player has a slip. At the word ■’Go!” they start to write down as many things as they can remember in the room given on their slip. I would suggest a quarter of an hour be the time given, then each player reads out what his or her room contains. Should any player put anything in a room which should not be there, he would have to pay a forfeit, as for example, a bed in a dining room, though, a piano would be quite in order,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 31
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160THE “HOUSE” GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 946, 12 April 1930, Page 31
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