Play this Fort Worth edition of M.A.S.H.

Let fate determine if you’ll marry a celebrity, what neighborhood you’ll live in, and your career.

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Let fate determine the future of your life. | Graphic by FTWtoday

Remember playing the game M.A.S.H. (Mansion, Apartment, Shack, and House) in middle school? The paper-and-pencil game is commonly played among teens — typically in a cafeteriato determine one’s future.

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we’ve created our own Fort Worth-centric edition featuring local celebrities, popular first date hot spots, wealthy neighborhoods, and proposal locations.

Here’s a brief reminder of how to play:

  • Draw a spiral until your friend says “stop” then count the number of lines to determine the magic number.
  • Use that number to count through the different categories.
  • Who or whatever you land on should then be crossed out.
  • Keep repeating this until you end up with one result left in each category.
  • Circle the final options to paint the picture of your future.

Share your answers with us and see how your current life aligns with your FTWtoday edition of M.A.S.H.

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