I was reading the Compass by Joseph Ernest Martin.
He has a chapter on games you can play with the tarot cards. One is called the who am I game. He states that this game is a great way to learn the cards with a group of people.
IN order to make it web based I made justr a tiny modifications. (i dont want to take credit for his ideas).
To play one person draws a card and decribes and talks about who he or she is, but you cant say the name of the card or what suit it is.
Oh it also has to be a court or Major aracna card that you choose.
People then try to figure out who you are like charades.
The autjor menetions forming teams and taking score. I think that might bwe a little complicated but if anyone wants to try it with or without scores Im game.
Anyone interested?
The second game is the Story CIrcle game. Each participant choses a card at random, then begins telling a story based on it. Then the next person draws a card and contiunes with the story based on the card they drew, and so on.
I think this would be an interesting game.
If anyone is interested in either two games please begin.
AEon
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Hi Aeon,
interesting games, why don't you also post it in the learn tarot forum? I'm game, lol!
samantha
interesting games, why don't you also post it in the learn tarot forum? I'm game, lol!
samantha
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may be a dumb quwstion
May be a dumb quetion but how do i move this post to the other forum?
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You just start a new thread, where you copy and paste your 1 post here
Since you have 2 games there...just copy the 1 for Tarot gamet.
The you can start....or challange 1 of the student to start, and the rest to answer:)
The 1 who start, then challange next student to write the question for the next card.
this is just suggestions
Since you have 2 games there...just copy the 1 for Tarot gamet.
The you can start....or challange 1 of the student to start, and the rest to answer:)
The 1 who start, then challange next student to write the question for the next card.
this is just suggestions
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