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1) The player must shout "Scammo!" instead of the traditional "Blammo!" | 1) The player must shout "Scammo!" instead of the traditional "Blammo!" | ||
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2) Instead of a plastic spoon, a substitute wooden knife was distributed | 2) Instead of a plastic spoon, a substitute wooden knife was distributed | ||
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3) You could Scam someone at any time of the day | 3) You could Scam someone at any time of the day | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 3 August 2024
Scammo
Scammo is a fake version of Blammo that was created by the Probability and Game Theory class at Lancaster in 23.2. The game consisted only of the people in that class and was created as a joke. Scammo lasted for about 3 days.
The idea was created during lunch on Monday of Week 2, and was originally named "Blamm-e" before being changed to "Spammo" and finally changed to "Scammo"
The rules remained the same except for the following changes:
1) The player must shout "Scammo!" instead of the traditional "Blammo!"
2) Instead of a plastic spoon, a substitute wooden knife was distributed
3) You could Scam someone at any time of the day
The Statue Game
Started as a bet, two players challenged each other to a coin flip