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Efemérides Secretas
Efemérides Secretas
by Tinkuy (2022)
Player Count
1 to 6

Player Ages
9+

Playing Time
20 minutes to 40 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Trivia
  • Educational
  • Designers
  • Gloria Claro
  • Ariel Marcel
  • Nicolás Schuff
  • Artists
  • Mariana Ruiz Johnson
  • Rating: 8/10 from 3 users

    Description

    4 game modes:

    Timeline (2 to 4 participants)

    Distribute 4 anniversaries to each player, placing them on the side of the illustration. Then leave an ephemeris in the center of the table with the date in sight. This last card will be the starting point of the timeline. In turns, each one must place one of their cards to the left or to the right of the initial event, depending on whether it happened before or after. Once located, it will turn you over. If he did it correctly, he will leave her in the timeline. If he did not guess correctly, the ephemeris is discarded and the player must take a new card from the remaining deck. This dynamic will be repeated with the rest of the participants. Whoever first manages to place all their cards on the timeline will win. The challenge will appear when cards are added, since there will be more options to decide.

    Secret Ephemeris
    Take a random ephemeris card, to discover what different people did, in different parts of the world and at different times. Do it any day of the year and at any time. Then, take out a card of questions, which will question us about issues of the anniversary that were not counted. The question may be answered orally or in writing, but yes or yes, it will have to be done creatively.

    Ephemeris on Demand

    Read ephemeris to inspire your own actions. This haphazard reading can also give us clues or hints of hope in times of uncertainty. It can invite us to reflect or help us solve dilemmas, as if it were an oracle.

    An Ephemeris is Born

    Make two lists: one of professions, jobs or hobbies (eg architect, teacher). Another with qualifying adjectives (eg: fast, insistent) The more original, the better! Then cross elements from both categories (randomly or by choice) and thus create a fantastic binomial (Gianni Rodari, 1973) such as: “Insistent Architect”. Name the new character, place it in a city in the world and assign a date. Imagine a short story: tell something that happened to him or tell what he was doing that day. They can also be inspired by the questions on the cards. You just have to get carried away by the fantastic combination of words!

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