You can get a complete copy of the rules at the link below.
Basic summary follows:
Game played in teams, teams decide who is going to follow light track, who is going to follow dark track on the game "board".
First team gets asked a question. If they get it wrong, turn over, play switches.
If they get it right, they have two options. Advance one space on the board (color in the square) and receive another question, or roll the included die (sides range from 0 to 3), mark off the number of squares indicated on the die and then pass the turn to the other team.
Play continues until one team reaches the end of the board. There are different paths you can take depending on if you wish to play the long or short game.
Happy Gaming!
http://www.mindtrapgames.com/Pages/Rules_MT1.html
2007-03-11 05:26:43
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answered by Jason T 6
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It is best when played with a group of people on a team, I never use the little pad to keep score, just count points for each team, first to a certain amount wins... you read the clue or question and the answer is on the back... doesn't get any easier than that...
2007-03-12 06:12:12
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answered by chefck26 4
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eh, i think it's more fun just take turns reading and answering the questions. I never really got into playing the game exactly as the rules state...
2007-03-10 15:02:41
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answered by tobias_75 2
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i'm guessing that the guitarist could have callouses on his arms, from years of taking part in the guitar. If the corpse had no callouses on his arms, it could must be his twin brother...
2016-12-14 16:02:20
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answered by ricaurte 4
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first you dig a hole, and find wood, find out how tall you are, make a box your heighth, put it in the hole, get in it(bring a gun, and a sheep( an english one)), say hello to the sheep ask it how its doing, then shoot your foot, yell at the bloody sheep, ask the sheep to go find lassie but the sheep can't get out of the hole so it eats you.
2007-03-10 15:06:24
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answered by lila 2
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