How to start a game?
Random is dull and no fun
...starting-condition!
A random number is a fair starting condition but isn't very fun.
With starting-condition
, you and your group discuss who meets the
stated starting condition.
- English
- Español
- Français
- Deutsch
npm i -g starting-condition
start
# Who was the last person to make a sandwich?
start -l es
# ¿Quien se despertó más temprano?
- Starting conditions are stored in a single JSON file of their corresponding language (eg: English is
en.json
) - Each file is an array of strings representing a starting condition to display at random.
- Starting conditions should be general enough that anyone could reasonably meet the condition.
- Starting conditions should be appropriate for a wide audience (children).
- No profane language.
- Wording should be careful.
- People should feel good or neutral after hearing the starting condition.
starting-condition
currently supports English, Spanish and French languages.
- Add new conditions to the end of the language file you wish to contribute to. (It would also help, but is not required, if you could add translations of your conditions in any other of the supported languages that you know.)
- Submit a pull request against this repo's master branch higgins/starting-branch#master
- Create a new language file named
XY.json
where 'XY' is the corresponding two-letter-code for your language - Translate all the conditions listed here to your new language file.
- Add new conditions to the end of that file.
- Submit a pull request against this repo's master branch higgins/starting-branch#master
NOTE: this used to be hosted at
startingcondition.com
but now it's a CHAD