Talk:Nose goes

Drinking game or meta-game?
My understanding—and this is entirely without citation—is that this, and another similar game involving putting one’s thumb on the table, is a meta-drinking-game (or drinking meta-game). Whenever sitting around playing drinking games (such as three-man, quarters, bizz-buzz, etc.), any player may place his or her thumb on the table or his or her finger alongside his or her nose. The last player to notice that this is occurring must take a drink.

I learned the nose game from a boss who was in a college fraternity and another major college drinking organization, who claimed she had learned it in that manner. Anyone else able to support or refute that? —  crism ( talk )  03:21, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

I learned it a least in middle school or earlier... It's definitely not just a drinking game. There could be a subsection about it though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.188.145.159 (talk) 04:39, 3 February 2011 (UTC)

Caps?
Why is the title "The nose game", but the game referred to as "The Nose Game" throughout the article? This isn't the case where someone renamed the page but didn't finish what they started - it's been this way to some extent since the very first version. This doesn't make any sense. etc. etc. Can anyone find any clue of which is correct? -- Smjg (talk) 17:10, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

Application on iPhone/iPod
"Nose Goes" was removed from the app store; however, there is a new app called Nose-Goes on the store.

Page Misspelled?
i don't know how to fix this, but as of right now, the page is titled "Noes Goes" and the page "nose goes" redirects to the seemingly wrong spelling. Is this intentional? I can't find reference to the other spelling anywhere, it just seems like a typo. Nsfmc (talk) 22:46, 21 May 2013 (UTC)