With this app you don't need a hat to play the hat game!
How to play:
To play the hat game, you shall first divide the players into teams, with a maximum of 4 teams. Try to mix up ages and abilities.
Then each player shall secretly write down the name of a famous person or character (or anything you want, really) on the phone's screen.
Finally you will have 30 secondes to make your teammates guess as many words as they can.
The game is divided in 3 rounds. In each round you will have 30 secondes to make your teammates guess as many words as they can.
The first round you should try to describe the character, without using any of the names which are actually written down. For example, you could describe "Prince Charles" as "current British royalty, next in line to the throne, Queen Elizabeth's first son" and so on, but not "a British prince".
The second round you may use only one word to make your teammates guess a character.
The third round, you will mime the character to your teammates.
Hints:
- Include the names of some "real" people known to the players, such as the children's headmaster or a favourite auntie.
- If you don't know a character, you can still often describe them to your team, if you don't panic. You might say, for example, "I don't know this character but his first name is the same as the British prince who is next in line for the throne, and his last name is a kind of coat that you put on when it is raining".
How to play:
To play the hat game, you shall first divide the players into teams, with a maximum of 4 teams. Try to mix up ages and abilities.
Then each player shall secretly write down the name of a famous person or character (or anything you want, really) on the phone's screen.
Finally you will have 30 secondes to make your teammates guess as many words as they can.
The game is divided in 3 rounds. In each round you will have 30 secondes to make your teammates guess as many words as they can.
The first round you should try to describe the character, without using any of the names which are actually written down. For example, you could describe "Prince Charles" as "current British royalty, next in line to the throne, Queen Elizabeth's first son" and so on, but not "a British prince".
The second round you may use only one word to make your teammates guess a character.
The third round, you will mime the character to your teammates.
Hints:
- Include the names of some "real" people known to the players, such as the children's headmaster or a favourite auntie.
- If you don't know a character, you can still often describe them to your team, if you don't panic. You might say, for example, "I don't know this character but his first name is the same as the British prince who is next in line for the throne, and his last name is a kind of coat that you put on when it is raining".
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