Each player always has four adjectives to choose from in each turn. To the left of the adjectives there is always a sheep that has a red or green background. White sheep on a green background indicates that you have to place a suitable adjective in this round, black sheep on a red background indicates that you have to place an unsuitable attribute.
At the beginning of the round, a player must specify the topic of the round, which does not have the same root word as one of its attributes (e.g. potato)! He enters this into the chat line and clicks "OK".
Then this topic appears for all players. The players who see a white sheep on a green background must now try to find an adjective that fits this topic. You click on one of the four words and confirm with “Ok”. The players with a black sheep on a red background click on the word that best fits the main topic and also confirm with “Ok”. When all players have clicked "Ok", a countdown begins. Then all placed words are revealed. Each player can now click on one (not several!) foreign words. You should only try to click on words where you suspect that the owner of this word has a green sheep. If you don't want to click on a word, click on "Don't clap". Speed is important because each word can only be clapped once and whoever comes first is first served.
If all players have clapped or chosen "Don't clap", the players' sheep colors are revealed and scored. Attenpeter really clapped for Madmax here, they both get a point for it. TORBEN clapped at Hampel, but Hampel had a red sheep; That's why both get -1 point.
You can achieve between -2 and +2 points per round. If you had a green sheep yourself, you get +1 if another player clapped the word and -1 if no one clapped the word. If you had a red sheep yourself, you get +1 if the word was not clapped and -1 if another player clapped the word. If you slap a card, you get +1 if that player has green and -1 if that player has red. If you don't clap a card, you get 0 points.
You should try to choose the words so that the other players understand your logic.
The game ends after each player has given a certain number of topics. This number depends on the number of players:
Players | Topics per player | Total topics |
---|---|---|
3 | 6 | 18 |
4 | 4 | 16 |
5 | 3 | 15 |
6 | 3 | 18 | tr>
7 | 2 | 14 |
8 | 2 | 16 |