It says pass. You can clearly hear the word pass if you put your ear up to it.
pass it.
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No average person knows
before the next person on your team serves
You tell one person something(whispering). and that person whispers it to the next person.
Information about the next Zelda game is unknown.........for now.
Each game on PlayR has a different way to save your game. There is a save game that is next to the controls on the right hand side of your game screen that will allow you to save your game and go back to it later.
linesman (or linesperson)
a game me and my friends play at school is '' every one stands in a circle and starting from the oldest, they will choose one move (cheer leading) and the person on the right of the starter will add another move on to the first move. then the next, and the next, and the next, etc. the first person to muck up is out. then you start again from the next person.
wild- mt. travail ( finish game and heal manaphy) Person- next to kecleon after game gives blizzard island
Next game is Undercover!
The scoring is 0, 15, 30, 40. If each player has a score of 40-40 in a game, that is called deuce. The person to get the next point then has an "advantage." If the person is the server, then it is "ad-in". If they are not, it is "ad-out." That person must then win the next point in order to win the game. If they miss the next point and their opponent wins it, then the person with the advantage loses it and the score goes back to deuce. The first player to win two points in a row when at deuce, wins.
The game of "Telephone" is an experiment that demonstrates how a story changes from person to person. In this game, one person whispers a message to another person, who then passes it on to the next person, and so on. By the end of the chain, the original message has often been distorted or completely changed, illustrating how information can be altered as it is passed from one person to another.