A sequel to this and a bit of a CAF-like game but it’s more than just one family and there’s multiple aspects of many CAF games. In this game, 20 people were on their way to a wedding when their jet crashed into a deserted island. Fair warning: It will be hard for everyone to survive until the end and it’s very likely some might not…
Emoji Key
Emojis will be used to represent characters’ status. You do not have to use the emojis next to the names when creating your families but they do serve purpose in monthly events. Everyone in this game is equally healthy and they do have food to start out with, since the food was intended to be at the wedding.
Hearts will be used in events where someone of a certain skill can be used for the event.
= These are for people who are physically strong.
= These are for people who are very quick - both in physicality and mentality.
= These are for people who are experts at finding food.
= These are for people who want to be leaders.
= These are for people who are best at science.
= These are for the kind-hearted people who are there for the well-being of the others.
Family making/Question Portion: In this portion, there are no right or wrong answers, this is just basic information on how to create your family.
This is for last names. Question: What was the wedding attire for the guests supposed to be like?
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A: Black tie. All character surnames must be occupational.
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B: Beach casual. All character surnames must be European.
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C: Semi-formal. All character surnames must be one syllable.
The first survivor family (5) consists of the bride’s mother [58]
, bride’s father [58]
, bride [28]
, bride’s sister [27]
, and bride’s brother [23]
. The bride’s mother is a doctor, her father is a martial arts teacher, the bride is a chef, and her brother is a school teacher. Question: Who was the maid of honour?
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A: Bride’s sister: Names of this family will be nature names.
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B: Bride’s BFF: Names of this family will be your guilty pleasure names.
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C: Groom’s sister: Names of this family will be unisex.
The second survivor family (4) consists of the groom’s mother [61]
, groom’s father [61]
, groom [28]
, and groom’s twin sister [28]
. The groom and his twin sister are close and she is an amazing runner. The parents of the groom met while doing biology together. Question: The parents provided a special wedding gift alongside their other gifts. This comfort gift will be useful for the bride and groom on the island.
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A: A personalised quilt. Names of this family are two-syllable.
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B: Pillows labeled “Bride“ and “Groom” Names of this family end with vowels.
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C: Pajamas labeled “Mr. and “Mrs.” Middle names of this family are longer than first names.
The third survivor family (3) consists of the bride’s best friend [30].
She is a single mother and brought her two daughters, [8]
and [4]
. Despite being single, she is happy and intelligent, very calm and logical, but can go berserk if one mistreats her family and friends. The older daughter has gotten into a kids’ STEM group and the younger daughter is just learning how food has its tastes and will use her senses to help with food. Question: How did the bride and her best friend meet and become best friends?
A: Since childhood at daycare. Names of this family are an odd number of letters.
B: The bride’s friend was friends with the groom, set them up together, and became best friends with the bride. Names of this family are an odd number of syllables.
C: During young adulthood at work when the bride was going through a tough time and her best friend was there for her the whole time. Names of this family are free choice.
The fourth survivor family (3) is extended relatives and consists of the groom’s maternal uncle [58]
, aunt [58]
, and male cousin [26]
. The uncle is a military veteran who lost an arm in battle but has used his experience to help lead the survivors and isn’t afraid of anything. The aunt has been an expert at food science from her sister’s science expertise but has applied it to food rather than biology. The groom’s male cousin has a lot of brute strength but has a soft side for happy endings and has high hopes to be rescued. There is also a younger brother of the male cousin who is not part of the 20 survivors. Question: Why wasn’t he part of the survivors?
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A: He and his family were on another jet to the wedding. Names of this family are unisex but more commonly known with the gender of the family members.
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B: He used a different mode of transportation. Names of this family are unisex but more commonly known with the opposite gender of each member.
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C: He was on the same jet, but unfortunately died in the crash. Names of this family are unisex and are perceived in your opinion to be completely gender neutral.
The fifth survivor “family” (3) consists of the groom’s buddies he knew from high school. They are not really family and all have different surnames but after having difficulties with their own families, they’ve bonded together and feel like family to each other in lieu of their real families. Still, they were excited to see their friend marry his true love and connect families. One is a female [28]
who has been taking leadership classes for a long time and is ready to use them for the survivors. One is a male [28]
who has previously won a survival reality show (like Survivor, Alone, etc.) and is ready to use his skills to conquer the island. The final buddy is a female [28]
who is always getting close with people and has tried her hardest to bond back with her family, but she was considered “too different” for their traditional ways and would eventually end up in the group with people who appreciate her. Question: What is this “family”s biggest advantage about not being an actual family?
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A: They all care for each other and lead other equally. Names of this “family” will be names from yours or another Berry’s signature.
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B: They all have different skill sets and are different in appearance but use this to feel proud to be different. Names of this “family” will be from people in history you admire.
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C: They were friends first before being family. Names of this “family” will contain an obscure letter (q, v, w, x, y, z).
The sixth and final survivor family is more extended relatives of the bride, her grandma [86]
and her adoptive son [27]
. Her adoptive son was adopted as a toddler and is much younger than her due to her always wanting another child but her husband not wanting another child. She and her husband didn’t get along well and would divorce when they were in their early sixties, but she didn’t consider adoption until she realised she wanted a child to make her feel complete and he wanted a mom to make himself feel safe and loved. Her son has grown up to be an expert ballroom dancer and he used his skills to help the bride and groom dance. He knows his career as a ballroom dancer is considered “a woman’s role” but he honestly loves it and has proven time and time again that he is very strong and fit and loves being able to prove anyone wrong when they think he is weak. Question: What physical activity on the island is the adoptive son the best at?
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A: Building Names of this family will be fictional non-human characters.
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B: Swimming Names of this family are from any royal family, past or present.
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C: Running Both first names and middle names of each family member start with the same letter.
Island Monthly Events
The survivors will stay on the island for as many months as possible until you get the Rescued scenario. Most scenarios have changed since the last one but some are the same. Each event represents a month spent on the island. This will require 36-sided dice.
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Event: All remaining survivors in the game are found and safely rescued. The game is over.
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Event: The bride is pregnant with a baby! If 9 months pass since this event and the survivors aren’t rescued yet, add the baby to the survivors. If they are rescued before 9 months, add the baby as (exp). If the bride is already pregnant, choose another female.
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Event: The yellow-hearted survivors find a new source of plentiful food! Everyone increases in health.
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Event: A yellow or orange-hearted survivor (You choose who) finds fruit high up in a tree but is judging whether they can climb high enough to get it and shaking the tree isn’t working in getting the fruit down. Roll again, if you get a 1-12, they get the fruit successfully and get it, giving everyone a boost in health. If you get a 13-24, they decide it’s too risky and don’t attempt to climb up and get it. If you get a 25-36, unfortunately they fall to their death trying to get it and are no longer usable for the game.
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Event: The bride and groom do a makeshift ceremony until they can be rescued to do a real ceremony.
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Event: A blue-hearted survivor (you choose) was bit by a venomous snake! Roll the dice, if it’s odd they pass away from the venom but if it’s even, them and the other blue-hearted survivors save the bitten survivors in time.
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Event: An older survivor learns something new from a younger survivor (you choose both).
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Event: A survivor (you choose) collapses from hunger and is unable to do tasks related to their heart for two months until they recover.
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Event: One of the survivors (You choose who) makes a special confession that they’ve been hiding from everyone else in respect of not upstaging the would-be-married couple. It is well received.
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Event: A survivor secretly has a crush on another survivor (you choose both). It is mutual.
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Event: A survivor secretly has a crush on another survivor (You choose both). It is not mutual.
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Event: The bride and groom are pleasantly surprised to have their own shelter, built by the red-hearted survivors. (If you get this event more than once, the shelter is remodeled.)
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Event: A purple-hearted survivor (You choose) motivates the other survivors to believe in good fortune. Interestingly the next day, food becomes more plentiful and everyone is even more healthy.
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Event: A fire mishap causes the fire to blaze onto the shelters and burn them! The orange-hearted survivors get everyone out and put out the shelter fires, but an orange-hearted survivor (You choose) dies from carbon monoxide poisoning. The red-hearted survivors rebuild the shelters and carve the names of all deceased on the wood.
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Event: Blue-hearted survivors teach the marine biology to yellow-hearted survivors for fishing. This helps them find more food for the survivors.
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Event: A green-hearted survivor (You choose) guides the survivor children into basic life lessons both on and off the island.
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Event: A survivor (You choose) dies in their sleep from cardiac arrest due to starvation and exhaustion.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) goes delirious from hunger and being stranded for so long and tries to eat every berry near the bushes but the blue-hearted survivors stop them before they can due to some of the berries being toxic.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) is seriously injured and begs the blue-hearted survivors to just let them die. They refuse, realising the survivor could still be saved, keeping the survivor alive.
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Event: A survivor (you choose) is seriously injured and infected and begs the blue-hearted survivors to just let them die. They reluctantly realise it’s too much damage to survive this time, granting their wish but letting them die as peacefully as possible.
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Event: The yellow-hearted survivors find a pond full of freshwater fish and the survivors have more to eat.
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Event: Alligators intrude. The red and orange-hearted survivors fight them off and they go away, but not before eating most of the survivors’ food.
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Event: The red-hearted survivors build some muscle doing strenuous tasks, making them even stronger.
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Event: The green and blue-hearted survivors gives every survivor a wellness check to make sure everyone is safe and okay.
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Event: The bride and groom use this time to write new vows.
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Event: The wedding ring is lost in the ocean, so the red and blue-hearted survivors use their diving skills to retrieve the ring.
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Event: The bride and groom argue but reconcile with the help of the purple-hearted survivors.
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Event: The green-hearted survivors get sick, having the bride and groom be temporarily leaders for the month.
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Event: The green-hearted survivors let the others have more food in gratitude for them being such good survivors.
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Event: A yellow-hearted survivor is fatally crushed by a falling tree while foraging for food.
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Event: Two survivors start bonding closer and tell each other that they love each other, but keep it secret from everyone else.
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Event: An already-married couple (bride’s parents, groom’s parents, or groom’s maternal uncle & aunt) have a special makeshift island party for their anniversary. If none of the already-married couples are fully alive, then the bride and groom celebrate the anniversary of their first date.
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Event: A green-hearted survivor (You choose) leads the tribe around different parts of the island to explore.
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Event: The bride and groom spend more time bonding with their friends.
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Event: The in-laws-to-be spend more time bonding with each other.
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Event: A child (you choose) befriends an animal on the island. Nobody kills the animal for food and the blue-hearted survivors heal the animal when needed.