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Collect all paper pieces (for example if there are 10 people playing there will be 40-100 celebrity names) and put them in a large container.- ROUND ONE: Team One picks a player to go first. Player #**1 draws a celebrity from the container and has one minute to try to get their team members to guess who the celebrity is by giving clues according to the following ROUND ONE RULE: Player can use any words to describe the celebrity BUT cannot say the celebrity's name in any form. Player can also give other clues about the celebrity (without having to mimic) but once again, cannot say the celebrity's name in any form.
- For example, if the celebrity I selected was Jello Biafra, I could either sing a Dead Kennedys song, or I could say 'my first name sounds like a dessert treat'.
- Once the team has guessed it (preferably before the minute is up) the Player #1 keeps the paper for tallying later and can now pick another paper and give clues for that celebrity. No passing is allowed. Player must continue to give clues and remain on the celebrity chosen until the Team guesses it or time expires. If, by mistake the Player accidentally says the celebrity's name, the Team forfeits and play goes to the other Team.
- ROUND ONE: Team Two picks a player to go first and follows the same rules as above in step 4. That player gets a full minute to get through as many celebrity names as they can.
- ROUND ONE: Continue to go back and forth between Team One and Team Two with new team members each time until all names have been used up from the container. ROUND ONE ends when all celebrity names have been used up. Both Teams should tally the total number of celebrity names they have and write them down on a sheet of paper.
Decide what server is right for you. There are several things you'll want to pay attention to when selecting a server. Different servers offer wildly-different experiences, and most will have descriptions that you can read. Look for a few important details before picking a server to try:
- Game type - While many servers offer the standard Minecraft gameplay, there are lots of servers with all kinds of game modes. These range from capture the flag to in-character role-playing, and everything in between.
- Whitelist - If a server operates a whitelist, it only accepts users that have been registered. This usually means you'll need to create an account on the server's website in order to connect.
- Population - This is the number of people currently playing, as well as the maximum number of people. Keep in mind that you may not actually be playing with all of these people. Servers often split large populations onto multiple servers.
- PvP - This stands for 'Player vs. Player', and means that players can attack each other. These can be tough servers if you're new to the game.
- Uptime - This is how often the server is online and available. If you plan to play online a lot, you'll want to find a server with an uptime of 95% or better.