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. |