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Idea (And Rules) For A Crossword Game

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RULES FOR A NEW CROSSWORD GAME (WHICH WILL BE HEAVILY FEATURED IN MY "MOMENT BY MOMENT" REMAKE)

1. Game can be played by 2 (or more?) people
2. The way to decide who gets the first move, is by rolling a pair of differently-colored dice that each player selects; the colored die with the higher number, indicates which player starts the game
3. Gameplay is remarkably simple, as each player takes turns filling out an answer in the crossword puzzle
4. One player also has responsibility of keeping score
5. Some crossword clues can be randomly chosen to score double, triple, or quadruple points (the amount of extra points is indicated by three different symbols)
6. If anyone gets stuck on an answer, they can ask for help from the other player--at the cost of losing an additional turn!--or leave it "blank"
7. When all known answers have been filled out, a "lightning round" is set aside for both players to fill out any "blanks" remaining in the crossword puzzle
8. The player who scores the most points, wins the game!
I know a lot of you have been waiting for me to upload new art & written works, & I have not forgotten about that. :) It's just that I have LOTS & LOTS & LOTS of stuff I've drawn & written over the last 5 years--even earlier than that, in fact!--& it's gonna take me quite a while to upload every picture & piece of literature.  Just be patient, folks, & my gallery will be chock-full of new stuff before you know it! ;)

In the meantime, here's a little something I came up a couple of weeks ago--an idea for a brand-new crossword game (complete with a list of rules)! :D And, as you can see, it will be featured heavily in my remake of "Moment By Moment". :aww:

So, what do you think of the game idea? :) Do tell me your thoughts! ^_^

When you're finished reading, please be sure to leave feedback when you're done. I'll take anything from comments to constructive criticism, as long as they're not flames or delivered in an overly-harsh, stern, or mercilessly-nitpicky manner.
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