Thursday, September 22, 2005
Telephone Pictionary
Telephone Pictionary is a combination of the paper-and-pencil, graphic version of the Surrealist game known as "Exquisite Corpse," along with a bit of the story-telling version of the aforesaid - only much simpler.
The rules:
From Melissa D. Binde
The rules:
"...It's best played with at least 7 (no fewer than 5) people, and an odd number of people is somewhat better than an even number.See, for example, "Six Penguins."
1. Every player takes a piece of paper and writes a sentence at the top, such as 'It's the end of the world.' Then every player passes the sheet to their left.
2. The next person reads the sentence to themselves and draws a picture of the sentence below the sentence.
3. Then that next person folds over the paper so only their drawing is visible and passes it to their left.
4. The next receiving person examines the picture and writes a sentence describing it below the picture.
5. Then that person folds over the paper so only their sentence is visible and passes it to their left.
6. Continue until you get your own paper back."
From Melissa D. Binde











