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In front of you is a rickety bridge, under that bridge is boiling hot lava, and of course if you fall into it, you're gone.
To cross the bridge, you must have ceartain number of people crossing the bridge at a time to get to safety.
To get to safety you must be at first a group of one, at the second crossing a group of two, then at the third you must be a group of three, and so on and so forth.
But how do you cross the bridge as a group? Getting people to travel with you of course, just get people to agree to cross with you.
There are 5 sections of the bridge, so, to cross, your entire group must cross one section per post, cross 1, cross 2, cross 3, cross 4, cross 5, in sequence.
If you have a group of multiple people, you may not cross the next until everyone else has crossed the previous. If every section is occupied, or if all the sections occupied have more than 6 groups, the whole bridge collapses and everyone on it falls into the lava and is eliminated.
How do you know when group numbers have changed by adding one? When one group has crossed the entrire bridge, the required amount of people changes, and anyone under it that's on the bridge, falls through the cracks and into the lava.
When the bridge collapses, it refreshes into a new bridge soon afterwards. But when people on the old bridge fall, nothing changes about that, you become active in the game when you post in the thread, and if you're starting to be a lot less frequent about crossing the bridge, you'll automatically be eliminated.
The game ends when active players have reached an ultimate low or when more people are required than people still in the game. Last people, or persons standing win the first game of Cross the bridge. No signups, no nothing, just start crossing, but mind the rules.
_________________ If I had posted during the time of COVID, COLA woulda called me worse than the virus.
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