64 Blank White Cards


On the 28th of December 2005, Jon, Phil, Jimmy, Axel and I played 1000 Blank White Cards. Obviously the number is irrelevant, and in our implementation we used 64. A selection of the cards created in this game follows. We used 240gsm card cut into A7-sized pieces.


A simple one to start with. Cheese! Delicious!

The second card I made. This one was written with Phil's logic-defying arguing skills in mind, who sure enough provided an acceptable argument.

Whoops!

The infamous "reversal" card. It reads "All cards played on the player are reversed (except this one smartass)". This was closely followed up with...

... the Bomb card, which removed the Reversal card from play.

Many cards in this game related to the cult 1960s TV series The Prisoner. This one awards its holder with a midget butler, with an extra bonus if the holder is Number Two.

Unfortunately, you only get to be Number Two for three turns before you're mysteriously replaced.

Enough of the Prisoner nonsense.

Yes, the game was played in a pub.

One of Jon's.

Ambiguity was the order of the day with this one.

-50 points if you have a LiveJournal account, -200 points if you've ever propagated an internet meme, and forfeit life if you have a Myspace account. Coming soon... the "Which 1000 Blank White Cards Card Are You" test!

Stealth Herring! Don't tell anyone. Look, it's even shushing you.

The return of the Prisoner references, this time applying to everyone who has ever held a Prisoner-related card.

Infinitely versatile. Almost.

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