Potential problem with this: The game will devolve into associations rather than real specificity. For example, for the phrase “New York Yankees” I might say just “Derek Jeter” and most people would be able to guess correctly, but I haven’t really practiced the skill of being specific. You’d have to specifically penalize answers like that to prevent the game from devolving into Hasbro’s Taboo.
Potential problem with this: The game will devolve into associations rather than real specificity. For example, for the phrase “New York Yankees” I might say just “Derek Jeter” and most people would be able to guess correctly, but I haven’t really practiced the skill of being specific. You’d have to specifically penalize answers like that to prevent the game from devolving into Hasbro’s Taboo.