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This is a game devised by the surrealists for exercising analogical thought. Below are the rules and examples as printed in Alastair Brotchie’s Book of Surrealist Games. The game is easily adapted for online forum play so if anyone is interested let me know and I can start something in the lounge.
For a minimum of three players, although a larger number is preferable.
One player withdraws from the room, and chooses for himself an object (or a person, an idea, etc.). While he is absent the rest of the players also choose an object. When the first player returns he is told what object they have chosen. He must now describe his own object in terms of the properties of the object chosen by the others, until they are able to guess its identity.
The first player should be gin with a sentence such as ‘I am an (object)…’
I am a very beautiful female BREAST, particularly long and serpentine. The woman bearing it agrees to display it only on certain nights. From its innumerable nipples spurts a luminous milk. Few people, poets excepted, are able to appreciate its curve.
Benjamin Péret (The Milky Way)
I am a CHRISTMAS TREE seen several days after the festivities. My top is triangular like all christmas trees. Like them I hold some surprises in store for children, but also continue to affect a certain category of adults in that I participate simultaneously in times past and present.
Elisa Breton (Attic)
I am a hardened SUNBEAM that revolves around the sun so as to release a dark and fragrant rainfall each morning, a little after midday and even once night has fallen.
Jean Schuster (Coffee-grinder)
I am a gleaming NECKTIE knotted around the hand so as to run across those throats at which I’m placed.
Toyen (Sword)
For a minimum of three players, although a larger number is preferable.
One player withdraws from the room, and chooses for himself an object (or a person, an idea, etc.). While he is absent the rest of the players also choose an object. When the first player returns he is told what object they have chosen. He must now describe his own object in terms of the properties of the object chosen by the others, until they are able to guess its identity.
The first player should be gin with a sentence such as ‘I am an (object)…’
I am a very beautiful female BREAST, particularly long and serpentine. The woman bearing it agrees to display it only on certain nights. From its innumerable nipples spurts a luminous milk. Few people, poets excepted, are able to appreciate its curve.
Benjamin Péret (The Milky Way)
I am a CHRISTMAS TREE seen several days after the festivities. My top is triangular like all christmas trees. Like them I hold some surprises in store for children, but also continue to affect a certain category of adults in that I participate simultaneously in times past and present.
Elisa Breton (Attic)
I am a hardened SUNBEAM that revolves around the sun so as to release a dark and fragrant rainfall each morning, a little after midday and even once night has fallen.
Jean Schuster (Coffee-grinder)
I am a gleaming NECKTIE knotted around the hand so as to run across those throats at which I’m placed.
Toyen (Sword)