Wikipedia:Department of Fun/Word Association/Integer Association
Welcome to Integer Association, a spinoff of Dice Association! In this game, you click on the integer link, which generates a random number between 1 and 12, and go to that number's link on the last article/word listed. Count the number of links, and add the link with the same number as you received from the integer link. Note: when counting, do NOT count words in pronunciation links, infoboxes, picture captions, or "see also" lines (including introductory lines mentioning other possible uses - such as "For other uses, see Bewitched (disambiguation)"). In the event that the integer number sends you to a red link, interwiki link, or external link, continue to the next blue link (do not add red links, interwiki links, or external links to the game). If the article is short and there is an insufficient number of blue links for the number you generated, return to the first link and continue counting from where you left off. If an integer number sends you to a disambiguation page, use the disambiguation page; if a disambiguation page is the current article/word, use it as you would any other page. If a integer number sends you to a page with no blue links at all, click the integer link again.
Please note, this is not quite the same as dice roll as with integers, it is possible other numbers are going to come up more often.
Example
[edit]For example, if the last article listed was Bewitched, and it generated a four, you would use Dick Sargent (not Dick York).
- This page is about the American television sitcom. For other uses, see Bewitched (disambiguation)[Don't count].
- Bewitched is an American situation comedy originally broadcast for eight seasons on ABC[1] from 1964 to 1972, starring Elizabeth Montgomery[2], Dick York[3] (1964–1969), Dick Sargent[4] (1969–1972), Agnes Moorehead and David White. The show is about a witch who marries a mortal and tries to lead the life of a typical suburban housewife. Bewitched continues to be seen throughout the world in syndication and on DVD and was the longest-running supernatural-themed sitcom of the 1960s–1970s era.
Additional
[edit]When adding your word, add the integer number you got in parentheses after your word. If creating a new game, put "#" in the parentheses after the initial word. Branches are permitted, but only on multiples of 100. Repeating words are possible and permitted. Have fun!
Game 1: Siissisoq
[edit]The integer number link is here: Integers
Siissisoq (#), White Zombie (band) (12), VH1 (11), Behind the Music (10), Thin Lizzy (3),
Word count is 5/300 as of word: Thin Lizzy.