Monday, November 12, 2007

Murder Charades

Here is a slideshow of one of the many reasons I love Jon. He's really great at charades!


We're playing Murder Charades on our camping trip, taught to use by a newcomer to the camping trip, Christy. What is Murder Charades? Let me 'splain.

Divide up into two teams.

Team 2 goes to a place out of hearing distance from Team 1. Team 1 decides on a murder. They have to decide three things: 1) Who was murdered, 2) Where they were murdered, and 3) How they were murdered.

Team 1 calls for one person ("Player A") from Team 2 to come over. They explain the scenario to that player. Player A then calls over Player B from Team 2. Player A proceeds to use charades to explain the scenario to Player B.

Then, the game becomes a little bit like "Telephone" we all used to play as kids, where we started a sentence at one end of the line, whispered it from person to person all the way to the other end of the line, and got to see how the sentence changed.

Without being able to confirm with Player A, Player B must also use charades to explain--this time to Player C--what happened. It goes like that all the way through the players on Team 2. The last player has to guess what really happened.

It's a lot of fun. In the slides above, Jon is acting out this scenario: PeeWee Herman was in Greenland when he was murdered by an icicle. Of course, I had been Player A and he was Player B, so he thought my version of PeeWee Herman was a baseball player...I'd tried to show a little boy on the peewee baseball league, but never could get the "Herman" part. Oh, well.

3 comments:

  1. Haahaa! I like Jon. And what a great game to play at your Sunday school camp trip! Sheesh! =)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wow... seems like a complicated game... but fun to see people waving their arms around and making goofy expressions. :-)

    John is pretty good at charades, too. And I must be good at guessing because we make a good team that way. It doesn't work as well the other way around... with me acting and him guessing.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lydia, what would you charge to shoot a simple family christmas pic of us? amy b

    ReplyDelete