When playing the game of Adjectives™ with a drive-through cashier, one has several options of play, including: 1) Say, “Have a good day,” which may be similarly returned, which is scored as a draw for the round; 2) Say, “Have a good day,” which in some cases may be trumped with a more powerful adjective (the common play is great), in which case the player then has the option of either conceding the round to the cashier or replaying their hand in one of two ways: a) Calling the adjectival raise with a simple reply of ”You have a great day,” which matches the cashier’s response and is scored as a single point for both players, or b) Offer the cashier a more challenging level of play with their own adjectival raise, such as “Have a stupendous day,” or “Have a wonderous day,” which is scored as two points to the player offering the final adjectival raise; Advanced play levels of Adjectives™ involve a bonus round* that includes the use of adverbs, although this style of play is seldom seen outside of bars, certain Florida retirement centers, and Heckle and Jeckle cartoons.
When playing the game of Adjectives™ with a drive-through cashier, one has several options of play, including: 1) Say, “Have a good day,” which may be similarly returned, which is scored as a draw for the round; 2) Say, “Have a good day,” which in some cases may be trumped with a more powerful adjective (the common play is great), in which case the player then has the option of either conceding the round to the cashier or replaying their hand in one of two ways: a) Calling the adjectival raise with a simple reply of ”You have a great day,” which matches the cashier’s response and is scored as a single point for both players, or b) Offer the cashier a more challenging level of play with their own adjectival raise, such as “Have a stupendous day,” or “Have a wonderous day,” which is scored as two points to the player offering the final adjectival raise; Advanced play levels of Adjectives™ involve a bonus round* that includes the use of adverbs, although this style of play is seldom seen outside of bars, certain Florida retirement centers, and Heckle and Jeckle cartoons.