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Status: Swinger
City: CHICAGO
State: IL
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/3/2006
Saturday, July 14, 2007 

Category: Games

Party Guest: The host leaves the room while the audience tells three players who they are. The host returns and has to guess who is attending his/her party.

 

Dating Game: One player leaves the room. Three other players get characters from the audience. The first player returns and has to ask questions to the characters like on the Dating Game. Player One must guess who the characters are.

 

Press Conference: One player leaves the stage. The rest of the players get a suggestion of why Player One is famous (s/he invented something or was the first to do something). Player One returns to the stage while the rest of the group sits in the audience. Player One then holds a press conference and answers question from the rest of the players until s/he figures out why s/he is holding a press conference.


Info Desk – This game requires four players, three of whom are asked to immediately leave the room.  The remaining player explains that he is working the information or return desk at a large department store.  He asks the audience for three suggestions.  One by one the three players return to stage and have to figure out what exactly it is they are returning based on the feedback they receive from the store clerk.  The audience is asked to help the players by snapping when they get close to guessing the object and applaud when he finally guesses what he is returning to the store.

Name that Tune – Two players are required to act out the titles of three songs or sometimes a certain number within a certain time limit.  They can speak only in gibberish and are highly discouraged from actually singing or humming any part of the song.  A Third player, who has been offstage while song titles are gathered from the audience, is required to guess the titles of the songs as quickly as possible.  The audience can be asked to assist by snapping and clapping as the third player guesses.

Interrogation – Usually acted with three players, one player is asked to leave the room.  He has committed a crime, named by the audience.  It can be anything from a simple daily task to an outlandish, impossible feat.  Advanced versions of the game have the crime featuring a specific act, with a celebrity accomplice or the like, in a specific location.  In either case, the first player returns to the stage and is told that he has committed a crime.  The other two players are tasked with asking questions that will help the "criminal" figure out which crime he has committed so that he can confess to it.  This does not necessarily have to be a police interrogation scene, although that is a common choice for the interrogators.


 

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