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the host will set up a situation and present a body (or bodies). various facts will be provided (a description of the deceased, location or condition of the body or other details) and the players will have to figure out how the person died through questioning of the host. When twenty questions have been asked, round two of the game will commence and the players must guess the cause of death. players may ask one question each per turn and the question must be in a yes or no format. the question can be virtually anything, as long as the answer can be given as "yes" or "no." regardless of the question, as long as it adheres to the yes/no rule, it must be answered by the host.
for the second round, players must try and guess what caused the deceased's untimely demise. the cause of death cannot be too vague ("homicide") nor too specific ("killed with four blows to the back of the head with a claw hammer"). additionally, players may choose to use up their question in round one to guess at the cause of death . the winner will be announced and given the opportunity to act as the host for the next game of autopsy. have fun, good luck and make sure you get all the bloodstains out of your hair. |