TheNowhereMan
Rambling Rover
We call it the Buffet Game, heres how you play.
Before we go I roll a D6 Die. The number on the die dictates the minimum number of plates she is required to eat.
Once the die is rolled She is given a chance to roll a second die if she chooses. If she can guess even or odd correctly before the die is cast the plates don't have to be full. If she is wrong all plates must be piled high and three dessert items are added.
Example:
I roll a D6 and it comes up a 6. She guesses Odds and rolls the second and it comes up a 4. Meaning she is wrong and all minimum of 6 main course plates must be full and no less than three desserts. Say it's Old Country Buffet so thats 6 piled plates of fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, ect. Then a slice of Carrot Cake, a slice of Cheese Cake, and a Sundae with Brownie on the side as a minimum. Once the plate requirement is met for the main course the extras can be a small as desired so if she still had a little spot left, or just wanted to be pants poppingly full she could go up for a half plate of mac n cheese or something.
Before we go I roll a D6 Die. The number on the die dictates the minimum number of plates she is required to eat.
Once the die is rolled She is given a chance to roll a second die if she chooses. If she can guess even or odd correctly before the die is cast the plates don't have to be full. If she is wrong all plates must be piled high and three dessert items are added.
Example:
I roll a D6 and it comes up a 6. She guesses Odds and rolls the second and it comes up a 4. Meaning she is wrong and all minimum of 6 main course plates must be full and no less than three desserts. Say it's Old Country Buffet so thats 6 piled plates of fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, ect. Then a slice of Carrot Cake, a slice of Cheese Cake, and a Sundae with Brownie on the side as a minimum. Once the plate requirement is met for the main course the extras can be a small as desired so if she still had a little spot left, or just wanted to be pants poppingly full she could go up for a half plate of mac n cheese or something.