At the start of the game, the Host explains the game, sets the discussion duration, and makes the first move, posing some questions.
Each round, the Host invites someone to make a move, or makes one herself. The round commences when the move is made.
Making a move involves posting an image to the website where the game is hosted.
When someone makes a move, they can use a special effect, changing how the image posted is interpreted, by adding its name to the subject line of their post.
Anyone can interpret a post during the round by commenting on it, with one exception: you may not interpret your own post. Interpretations are factual statements about the scene in the image, which may turn out to be correct or incorrect.
Anyone can support an interpretation by +1ing, liking, or similar. Supporting an interpretation makes it more likely that this interpretation will turn out to be true.
When someone makes a post, they may pose questions. You may not answer those questions in the comments to the post in which the questions were posed.
The Host should announce the results of the round as soon as possible after the discussion duration has elapsed, saying which interpretations are now true.
Once the results of a round are announced, that round is over.
You can carry on commenting on the post, but further interpretations will have no game-mechanical effect.
The game may end if at least half the questions posed have been answered. The game automatically ends if they have all been answered.
Anyone is free to suggest ending the game in comments. The Host decides whether to do so, subject to the above constraints.
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