Apples to Apples!

Day 870, 14:26 Published in Japan Japan by Erumaron


I'm bored. Lets play a game of modified Apples to Apples.

Here's the rules for the actual game taken from wikipedia:

Each player is dealt seven "red apple" cards; on each is printed a noun or noun phrase (such as "Madonna", "Canada", "The Spanish Inquisition", "Michael Jackson", etc.), or possibly a gerund (running, killing, etc).

The judge (a chosen player) draws a "green apple" card on which is printed an adjective ("scary", "frightening", "patriotic", etc.), and places it face-up on the table for everybody to see. Then each player (except the judge) chooses a card that they think is the best match for the green apple card, and places it face-down. The judge shuffles the red apple cards, reads them (often aloud), and decides which noun is the best match for the adjective. This decision is subjective; the official rules encourage the judge to pick the match that is "most creative, humorous or interesting". Some might think it humorous if "Canadians" is played for delicious, and might give that player the point.
The player who submitted the chosen red apple card wins the round, and takes the green apple card to signify the win.


So yea. I throw down the green card and I am the judge. You guys comment with red card words. An official list of red cards can be found here but feel free use your own words 😉

My green card is: Exhausting - (weakening, tiring, draining)
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