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From four to ten may play. At the beginning of the game each player is dealt seven red apples (nouns), and one player is selected to be the first judge.
On each turn the judge draws a green apple (adjective) and places it face up for all to see. The remaining players each quickly select a one red apple and place it face down. The slowest player to select a red apple is disqualified for that turn, and retains all of his red apples.
The judge shuffles the selected red apples so that it is unclear which player contributed which, and then reveals them. The judge decides which of the red apples is most nearly described by the green apple, and one point is awarded to the player who contributed the winning red apple.
Players draw cards to increase their hands back to seven red apples, and the responsibility of being judge passes to the left.
The winner is the player who first reaches a predetermined number of points.Equipment
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