MASH is a multi-player paper-and-pencil game, commonly played by children intended to predict one's future. The name is an acronym of 'Mansion, Apartment, Shack/Street/Shed/Sewers/Swamp, and House'.[1] The game can be expanded to 'DMASH' (the D standing for Dome) or 'MASHO' (O standing for outhouse) or 'MASH-IT' (the I standing for igloo and the T for tent) or 'SMASH' (the S standing for school bus) or 'RAP MASH' (the R standing for rich, the A standing for average, and P for poor) or 'MASH-N' (the N standing for no house). CASH replaced mansion with chateau or castle, PASH replaced mansion with palace or penthouse. Additional variations include adding a potential car, future spouse and ultimate career choice, amongst the numerous other possible categories.
Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. MASH is the classic kids fortune-telling game now free to play online in your browser. Play the MASH Game online, free! Discover your future with the classic 'Mansion Apartment Shack House' story-telling game. Game play for Mash. The game starts by either player writing out the title MASH at the top of a piece of paper. Both players contribute to writing a list of categories like where you live, how many kids you have, who you marry, and what your job is.
Game play for Mash[edit]
- The game starts by either player writing out the title MASH at the top of a piece of paper.
- Both players contribute to writing a list of categories like where you live, how many kids you have, who you marry, and what your job is.
- Each player thinks of four answers for each category, and writes them in a column under the category title.
- Player 2 then begins to draw a swirl on a separate piece of paper. Player 1 says 'Stop', at a time they chooses after waiting at least 3 seconds, and player 2 stops and draws a line through the swirl from the endpoint to the starting point. They then count how many times the swirl intercepts the line drawn.
- Alternatively, player 2 will make tally marks instead of drawing a swirl. When player 1 says 'Stop', player 2 stops drawing marks and counts them.
- Player 1 or 2 counts each item down the page (starting with the MASH), and crosses off the answer that they land on. For instance, if four lines were counted in the swirl, every fourth answer is crossed off the list. This continues until there is only one item in each category. Each letter in the title is considered an answer and should be crossed off accordingly.
- The remaining items are considered to determine the Player 1's future.
References[edit]
- ^Goodwin, Majorie Harness (2008). The Hidden Life of Girls: Games of Stance, Status, and Exclusion. John Wiley & Sons. p. 260. ISBN9781405178297. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
External links[edit]
- How to play MASH, a how-to article from wikiHow
- How to Play MASH - alternative instructions