Dinner arrangements
Apr. 12th, 2019 08:08 pmPerson One loves Indian food, and can't tolerate fruit.
Person Two has given up all sweet foods other than fruit for Lent.
Person Three doesn't eat gluten, but may be staying with her family that day anyhow.
While planning the meal, the guests suspect that the hosts might be vegan, while the hosts suspect that the guests might be vegan. No one in the group is vegan.
I feel like there's a collaborative board game in this. You'd have to make it harder to resolve: perhaps impose a dish limit of four, and have a rule set which prevents free exchange of information. On the higher difficulty level, include day of the week as a factor.
Person Two has given up all sweet foods other than fruit for Lent.
Person Three doesn't eat gluten, but may be staying with her family that day anyhow.
While planning the meal, the guests suspect that the hosts might be vegan, while the hosts suspect that the guests might be vegan. No one in the group is vegan.
I feel like there's a collaborative board game in this. You'd have to make it harder to resolve: perhaps impose a dish limit of four, and have a rule set which prevents free exchange of information. On the higher difficulty level, include day of the week as a factor.