If you decide to invite guests, then be prepared for the fact that they will not only need to be fed, but also entertained. Playing "Notes" can perfectly cheer you up and your guests.
Instructions
Step 1
Any number of people can play (preferably from three, but two can also be played). Each participant is given a small piece of paper (about 1/4 of the notebook sheet, cut lengthwise) and a pen, felt-tip pen or pencil. Everyone sits in a circle and the game begins.
Step 2
The essence of the scrapbook game is that each participant composes his own short story, but this is done in a very peculiar way.
Step 3
So, to begin with, everyone answers the question "Who?" (everyone invents a hero for himself). The piece of paper is folded in such a way that the written word is not visible and is passed to a neighbor. Gradually, the leaves should fold into an accordion.
Step 4
After exchanging papers, the participants write the answer to the question "With whom?" In the same way, fold the answer again and change.
Step 5
For the third time, everyone writes on their sheets of paper what the characters they envisioned did together. The first three questions are basic for each such game, but the rest can vary, it all depends on the wishes of the players, their imagination and mood. Follow-up questions may include: "Where?", "What time?", "How?", "Why?", "How fast?" etc. As a rule, the question "How did it end?" Ends the game.
Step 6
After everyone has written their own mini-story on several sheets of paper, the participants take turns reading the result. It sounds very funny, because a new person answered each question on the sheet, so the end result is sheer confusion and unbelievability. It turns out something like the following stories: "Winnie the Pooh and Alain Delon stole compote in the dining room", "The English queen and Darth Vader wandered around the shops in search of a swimsuit." To make the game more exciting and fun, try to come up with as non-standard answers to each question as possible.