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Visit the Y8 Forum. Go to Forum Hide. Game details. The game was popularized by Annie Gottlieb's short book "Secrets of the Cube" released While there are slight variations of the game from person to person, the game begins by asking another person to imagine a desert scene.

The game then follows by asking the person to place and describe a cube in the scene. Once the cube is completely described, the narrator of the game then asks for the player to describe a ladder that is also placed in the scene. This process continues with flowers , a horse , and finally, a storm. The element most often excluded which was excluded in Serendipity is the flowers.

Others also suggest that the storm could also be excluded, though excluding this feature is significantly more uncommon than the exclusion of the flower. Once the narrator has an understanding of the scene described, he or she may or, as "Secrets of the Cube" suggests, may not assist the player in interpreting the scene. The general interpretation is often as follows however, the player should not take these interpretations as gospel, as there are many individual possibilities; encourage the player to "go with your gut" :.

Beyond the basic interpretation, the interpreter may expand on the general meaning of the relationships between the objects. Moreover, details may be hidden from the player until a second or third meeting to add an allure for that second or third meeting used in situations such as dating. The game's origins are unknown, although some say it is of Greek, Turkish, or Sufi origins.

The game is akin to a projective personality test with elements of dream interpretation and archetype theory used to interpret the content.



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