How's Yours?
Objective: |
A
thinking game where you have to identify something that the
whole group has in common by hearing adjectives which describe
it.
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Categories:
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Adults, Ice Breakers, Couples, Singles |
Game type:
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Passive. Little or no movement is required. |
Players:
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6 or more players. |
Needed: |
None
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Rules: |
Have the group sit in a circle. Send one person from the
group out of the room. While that person is gone, the
group must decide on something which everyone in the
group has. This might be a body part (lips, toenails
etc.) or physical possessions (cars, pianos etc.) or
even more abstract things such as a sense of humor. Once
the group has determined that thing they have in common,
the person comes back into the room and begins to ask
each player in the circle "How's Your's?. Each player
then replies with a one word adjective (once in a while
a two word phrase is acceptable) describing the thing
they have. For example, if the item is chest hair, one
man might say "luscious" while another might simply say
"brown". A woman might say "non-existent" or
"invisible".
The trick to making this game fun is to try to invent
descriptive adjectives which are clever but don't easily
reveal the chosen thing. It is best to start with
harder, more ambiguous adjectives and move towards more
direct and revealing adjectives as the person approaches
the last few players. For example, if the group chooses
"teeth" then a poor choice of adjectives early on would
be "brushed" or "crowned" or "plaque covered" and a
better choice might be "wet" or "holey" (meaning
cavities). |
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