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Am I a buzzkill? Pictionary rule dispute inside.

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Playing Pictionary at the moment with some friends.

They are playing a rule where you can draw a word that sounds the same as the target word. The example here is drawing a Fairy for the word "Ferry". Is this bullshit? I called bullshit but the other teams are okay with it. I'm struggling to continue here with a rule like this. It simplifies the game way too much. Fairy and ferry aren't even the same; they use two different vowels!

I'm contemplating calling quits after this first game. I don't wanna lose an All Play round because of this bullshit.
 
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EDIT: Nah but seriously, I wouldn't be happy with that rule either. Takes the fun outta it. At the same time, though, you probably shouldn't make a big deal out of it. You're outnumbered, and everyone else is having fun. Looks like you'll have to deal with it.
 
You're GAFfing in the middle of the game to 'settle' some rule dispute that ought to be decided by friends in the room?

Yup, you're definitely a buzzkill.
 
I've never played. Is the goal just to get your partner to blurt out a word? If so then you can't tell the difference between the two so essentially they blurted out the correct word.
 
Similarly, I have some new friends who are "hardcore" Catan fans - like, they love to play it half the times we hang out at least. But they either ignore or don't know about half of the rules that are critical to the game. It's kind of funny.

6 cards = safe, instead of 7 (totally changes the flow of the game)
No trading (wtf)
No resources picked up on your second settlement being placed

And many more small ones.

I hate being the Buzz Killington, but damn
 
Tons of people have weird little additions and subtractions to every game under the sun like this. I don't think I've played a game of Monopoly exactly correctly in my life.

So yes, you are being a bit of one given the casual setting.

I can see being a stickler like if you've got like a dedicated board game hobby night and everyone's super into board games.
 
Similarly, I have some new friends who are "hardcore" Catan fans - like, they love to play it half the times we hang out at least. But they either ignore or don't know about half of the rules that are critical to the game. It's kind of funny.

6 cards = safe, instead of 7 (totally changes the flow of the game)
No trading (wtf)
No resources picked up on your second settlement being placed

And many more small ones.

I hate being the Buzz Killington, but damn

It's OK though, Catan is absolutely based on RNG and basically requires no skill to win, so even with those silly rules it's still the same thing!
 
Funny you bring this up, I just played this a week ago with my family and saw this exact strategy in the rulebook. There was also a little section that says how you should set some ground rules between players meaning you can always change it if everyone agrees with you...but I guess they don't lol
 
Sometimes rules, challenge and the "idea of the game" lose to just having fun. If most people choose to just have fun then anyone objecting would be a buzzkill.

It's pictionary for fucks sake. Just have fun as a group of friends.
 
The point isn't to win, the point is to have fun with friends.

Which goal was your argument facilitating?


That being said, in your defense there's definitely something about Pictionary that occasionally unleashes the worst in people.
 
While you're right it's just a game and everyone's enjoying themselves. It's not a competition. You don't want to be that guy.
 
Winning is eveyrthing, if youre not winning then you're not trying. Friendships can be mended but a loss is with you forever!
 
Seriously, just play with it. It's supposed to be game, and finding homophones sounds like it's actually pretty creative and more fun than sticking to stuffy rules.
 
"Sounds like" is a classic rule. Drawing an ear is the traditional indicator.
 
I'd have gone along with it but wouldn't have much fun because it makes the game waaaay too easy and boring

most of the fun comes in the hilarity of some of the cackhanded ways people try to get their word across
 
Similarly, I have some new friends who are "hardcore" Catan fans - like, they love to play it half the times we hang out at least. But they either ignore or don't know about half of the rules that are critical to the game. It's kind of funny.

6 cards = safe, instead of 7 (totally changes the flow of the game)
No trading (wtf)
No resources picked up on your second settlement being placed

And many more small ones.

I hate being the Buzz Killington, but damn

So the outcome of the game depends completely on the dice rolls instead of just almost completely, sounds like great fun.
The only house rule we have is that the resource cards are open. Makes those monopoly cards a bitch.
 
I think drawing a fairy for ferry is relatively creative. It isn't your friends fault that words sounds similar. We can't all be van Gogh, so if they've found a creative way to cut corners I don't see why that's bad. I don't think it's against the rules either.

Can they just blurt out the answer? Or do you make them write it out and spell everything correctly?

You're just mad that the other team is winning. Get good Rulebook McGee.
 
I'm going to agree with you just so you have to show this thread to your friends as proof that they're wrong.

It's a game, if this is really bothering you so much you want to quit playing it with your friends I don't know what to say. What are you gonna do just sit by yourself and watch everyone else have fun?
 
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