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One person is chosen to be the guesser and is sent away from the group. Meanwhile, the rest of the group chooses a secret leader and arranges in a circle. The guesser is brought back and stands in the middle of the circle. The secret leader begins a set of movements that the rest of the group immediately copies. The group needs to be careful not to give away the secret leader by watching the leader too closely or lagging behind too much in their movements. The guesser studies the …
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One person thinks of a specific subject (for example, a pair of glasses) and the rest of the players use a series of yes and no questions to try to determine what the subject is. (“Is it a person?” Is it bigger than a breadbox?”) The game ends when the subject is guessed or if players do not guess the subject within twenty questions. The subject can be an object, animal, or person as long as it is specific enough.
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The group sits in a circle and a person starts by saying “Ha.” The person next to them says “Ha Ha.” The third person says “Ha Ha Ha” and so on. Any player who laughs during their turn is out. The last player left wins.
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This game is a combination of “Charades” and “Telephone”. Three players are chosen to go out of earshot while the rest of the group decides on a person, place and thing to act out. The PPandT can be real or fictional. (For example: Luke Skywalker, Disneyland, and a tanning bed.) One of the players waiting out of earshot is brought back to the group and they pick out three people to each act out the person, then the place, and finally the thing. The actors cannot speak. When the first …
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This game is a rhythm game involving quick thinking. The participants perform a hand and knee clap to the following chant, “The minister’s cat is a ______ cat”. The blank is to be filled in by each player with an adjective beginning at the letter “A”. There are two different versions of the game. In the first the players continue with the letter “A” until all have had a go at it. Then once every player has done so the next letter is started. In the second, the first player …
