If everyone wins, everyone loses.
Out of curiosity was looking through a list of all the games that have Bible versions (in case, you know, I ever needed a version of Apples to Apples with Ruth or Devout cards) and I came upon a game that I never want to play. I present to you, LifeStories. Specificially, I was looking at the Bible edition but these rules seem to be true for the non-Biblical version too.
A list of questions to ask each other thinly veiled as a game, LifeStories is a game where you ask each other questions like "Tell about a time when you couldn't stop laughing" How do you win? You don't.
If anyone ever finds a copy of Redemption (a Christian-themed Magic) though, I will so play a game of that.
Look. It has a Job's Wife card.
Wizards of the Coast, it would be great if you would make a Bibled themed magic (hey, you made an Asian culture set) so we could get quirky cards like those below, but I don't expect that any time soon.
The mock-up card above was made by a guy that even turned Pharoah's dream into a card
A list of questions to ask each other thinly veiled as a game, LifeStories is a game where you ask each other questions like "Tell about a time when you couldn't stop laughing" How do you win? You don't.
"Best of all, everyone wins. Play continues until each person finishes the game. As a player enters the winner's circle, everyone joins the Grand Celebration!"
Wizards of the Coast, it would be great if you would make a Bibled themed magic (hey, you made an Asian culture set) so we could get quirky cards like those below, but I don't expect that any time soon.
The mock-up card above was made by a guy that even turned Pharoah's dream into a card
July 24, 2009 at 12:17 AM
That first game sounds like something I would make up to pass the time with friends on long car rides.
I give it a thumbs up! :) top