Play continues for all the remaining questions, or until your group decides to end! You can keep track of score by counting the correct guesses if you wish. Play continues until all the answers are all resolved. He or she has to repeat the correctly guessed ones first. If wrong, the bowl or hat gets passed to the next person to guess. If he or she gets it right, the Reader gets to go again and try to match another person/answer. Starting with person on his or her left, he or she tries to match a person with an answer. Shuffle the sheets around and pass the bowl/hat to the Reader. Place all the response sheets in the large bowl or hat. They can answer the question in funny or creative ways if they wish, but it should be truthful. Everyone writes an honest response to the question on a slip of paper, making sure to keep things anonymous (no names). You’re ready to play!Įach round, there is a “Reader.” Have the reader take a slip of paper with a question written on it. Once there are a good number of questions, collect them and place them aside. The point is to get to know each other better in meaningful ways. For example, “What is your all time favorite food?” or “If you had to live in one place for the rest of your life, where would you live?” or “What body part of yours do you love the most?” You can come up with any question you like! People are free to answer in creative ways, so don’t worry too much if the question seems too pointed or strange. Ask each person to come up with interesting personal questions. You’ll need a large bowl or hat, several slips of paper, and a pen for each person. The game works best with medium sized groups. Either way, it’s fun, and while there technically is a winner, it feels more like an “everyone wins” type of game, in the sense that scoring points is less the focus of the game, as opposed to thinking of good answers to the questions.Loaded Questions is a fun party game that helps everyone get to know each other better while generating big laughs! Best of all, it’s customizable because you get to create the questions. Of course, the better you know your crowd, the easier the guessing is-which can either make for easy points or deeper, less-obvious answers. This is a good party game for adults and kids alike. Its small box and four-to-a-card design make it easy to take on-the-go, as the title suggests. The game is also quick to play, because each round (with four players) can earn a player up to three points. One question was “What is the most amazing thing that has happened in your lifetime?” This question produced answers varying from personal lifetime experiences to world accomplishments, such as “the widespread presence of the Internet” and “traveling abroad.” I found that coming up with an answer was more fun than guessing who said what, because the questions were surprisingly deep. We played a few rounds here in the office, and it was a welcome mid-day distraction. The first player to earn eight points wins. For each correct match, the player earns a point. That player reads the answers to the card reader, who must match each answer to the player who they think wrote it. The other players must then write their answers on their score cards and pass them to one player (not the player who read the question). One player chooses a card and reads one of the four questions on the card. Loaded Questions On The Go, from All Things Equal, is an easy, simple, and fast game that has players guessing who said what.
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