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TASK HELP: Fall Challenge 2018
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20.2 - Rookie at the Top - Sophie's task: Boardgames
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Numbers in a foreign language
Roman numerals
Animals
Tiger - yes
Owl - yes
Whale - yes
Rabbit - no

Where better to put Napoleon the Great than here, against option 4? :) (author: Andrew Roberts)
oh, and congrats on winning this task :)

For example: Oathbringer
Thanks

For example: Oathbringer
Thanks"
The number has to be in the title or subtitle. Just being part of a series doesn't count. Oathbringer doesn't contain a number so wouldn't count.


thanks

Such as: Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption


thanks"
Yes since it is recognisably a tiger

Fromage à Trois"
Yes, I'm happy with this

Such as: Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption"
Roman numerals work for me

Fromage à Trois"
Yes, I'm happy with this"
Great! Thank you.

No to the rabbit cover; rabbits are pets more often than they are in a zoo (and tigers are the opposite) which is the benchmark I'd use to say yes or no to this task
One of my favourite things to do when I was young was to play boardgames that had been my parents when they were younger. I've used a selection of these as inspiration for the tasks below.
This is a one book task. Choose one option from those listed below.
Required: State which option you have chosen when you post.
Option 1 - Wildlife
Collect animals from at the world to fill your zoo. This game was originally produced in association with WWF and has an emphasis on animal conservation - the only game I can think of with a moral message.
Read a book with an animal that can be found in a zoo on the cover (no pets, mythological creatures, or extinct animals allowed).
Ex:
Required: Include the cover when you post.
Option 2 - Go
The aim was to travel the world by plane, train or boat and collect souvenirs. I loved seeing what you could collect round the world and the different currencies that were used.
Read a book with the MPG Travel.
Option 3 - Careers
To win you had to get a combination of happiness, fame and wealth by pursuing a variety of careers from Hollywood, going to sea, a space mission and uranium prospecting in Peru to name a few. The scoring got tricky and required some mathematical skill to work out.
Read a book with a number in the title or subtitle. Numbers may be ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc) or cardinal (1, 2, 3, etc.). They may be in numerical form or spelled out.
Ex: 1st to Die, The 500, My Name is Number 4, I Am Number Four
Option 4 - Campaign
This is similar to Risk, but set in Napoleonic Europe. You move your armies and general to capture towns and conquer lands.
Read a book with the author's first and last initials in NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Middle names should be ignored. If a book has multiple authors, all authors' initials must fit.