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'''One-word-at-a-time''' is a type of ] game, where two (or more) people compose an ] story, each adding just one word at a time. It tends to generate comic and unexpected outcomes, and separates each individual from direct responsibility for the overall story. | '''One-word-at-a-time''' is a type of ] game, where two (or more) people compose an ] story, each adding just one word at a time. It tends to generate comic and unexpected outcomes, and separates each individual from direct responsibility for the overall story. | ||
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One-word-at-a-time is a type of theatre sports game, where two (or more) people compose an improvised story, each adding just one word at a time. It tends to generate comic and unexpected outcomes, and separates each individual from direct responsibility for the overall story.
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