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Games Magazine
August 99
John J. McCallion
USA
The green apple card displays "Reclusive."
Your red apple cards are "Antarctica", "Electric Chairs",
"Going to church", "Middle Earth", "Inside Your Car",
"Taking a Bath" and "Living in Ancient Egypt". Now think
fast: Which red apple card goes best with the green
apple card?
There are 324 red apple cards, each with
the name of a person, place, thing, or event. Red apple
cards are shuffled, and seven are dealt to each player.
Each of 108 green apple cards features an adjective.
The first judge, chosen at random, draws a green apple
card, reads it aloud and places it face up on the table.
The other participants quickly select from their hands
the red apple card that they think is best represented
by the green apple card and put it facedown on the table.
The judge mixes the chosen cards, places
them face up and chooses the best red apple card, with
the green apple card going to the winner. Hands are
replenished after each round and play proceeds to the
left, with players taking turns as judge. The victor
is the first to acquire a predetermined number of green
apple cards.
This ap-peel-ing little
game will provide evenings of fruitful fun. You
won't want to stop comparing Apples
to Apples.
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