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05:21, 8 March 2011: 216.130.80.193 (talk) triggered filter 135, performing the action "edit" on The Cube (game). Actions taken: Tag; Filter description: Repeating characters (examine)

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Once the narrator has an understanding of the scene described, he or she may assist the player in interpreting the scene.
Once the narrator has an understanding of the scene described, he or she may assist the player in interpreting the scene.
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==External links==
==External links==

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Page title without namespace (page_title)
'The Cube (game)'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'The Cube (game)'
Action (action)
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Edit summary/reason (summary)
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Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit)
false
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Primary sources|date=August 2010}} {{Orphan|date=February 2009}} '''The Cube''' is a [[Kokology]] game about [[self image|self knowledge]] and is played by asking a person to imagine and describe a set of three to five objects. The game is usually played by two people. One person is designated as the narrator, and the other is the interpreter. Usually these roles are swapped after successful interpretation. The Cube is a way of judging somebody's personality by the way they narrate the following. == The narration phase == [[File:U2's_Joshua_Tree.jpg|thumb]] 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 a horse, a storm, and finally, foliage and/or flowers. Once the narrator has an understanding of the scene described, he or she may assist the player in interpreting the scene. ==External links== *[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0786882573 "Secrets of the Cube" by Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic] *[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0062512668 "The Cube: Keep the Secret" by Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic] ==References== * Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic, Secrets of the Cube: The Ancient Visualization Game That Reveals Your True Self, Hyperion *[http://www.infoplease.com/spot/colors1.html Color Psychology] {{DEFAULTSORT:Cube, The}} [[Category:Educational games]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Primary sources|date=August 2010}} {{Orphan|date=February 2009}} '''The Cube''' is a [[Kokology]] game about [[self image|self knowledge]] and is played by asking a person to imagine and describe a set of three to five objects. The game is usually played by two people. One person is designated as the narrator, and the other is the interpreter. Usually these roles are swapped after successful interpretation. The Cube is a way of judging somebody's personality by the way they narrate the following. == The narration phase == [[File:U2's_Joshua_Tree.jpg|thumb]] 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 a horse, a storm, and finally, foliage and/or flowers. Once the narrator has an understanding of the scene described, he or she may assist the player in interpreting the scene. Fjfdkdkfkfkvkvfkdkwkwekfkfcfffdskskskfvkgkfkdkdkckfkdkskskcckfkfkdkdk ==External links== *[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0786882573 "Secrets of the Cube" by Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic] *[http://www.amazon.com/dp/0062512668 "The Cube: Keep the Secret" by Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic] ==References== * Annie Gottlieb, Slobodan D. Pesic, Secrets of the Cube: The Ancient Visualization Game That Reveals Your True Self, Hyperion *[http://www.infoplease.com/spot/colors1.html Color Psychology] {{DEFAULTSORT:Cube, The}} [[Category:Educational games]]'
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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