- Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:55 pm
#4836
This is a really quick question.
When I was doing the game, I figured that it would be possible for none of them to participate in one of the activities, because it never strictly stated that all of the activities need to be participated in.
Looking at it now, I see that the rules imply that all three need to be participated in because P, O, and N all need to be in separate activities, but if that inference wasn't there, would it have been possible for one of the activities to have had no participants? Does that type of situation ever happen in a game?
Thank you!
When I was doing the game, I figured that it would be possible for none of them to participate in one of the activities, because it never strictly stated that all of the activities need to be participated in.
Looking at it now, I see that the rules imply that all three need to be participated in because P, O, and N all need to be in separate activities, but if that inference wasn't there, would it have been possible for one of the activities to have had no participants? Does that type of situation ever happen in a game?
Thank you!