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Who Am I?
What you need:
Headbands (or something to attach a name/label to your forehead, like sticky notes or paper).
Cards/Names/Labels with the names of famous people, characters, or animals (depending on what theme you choose).
How to play:
Prepare the names/labels: Before the game starts, write the names of famous people, characters, or animals on pieces of paper or cards. You can either use a pre-made set of cards or come up with your own names. Each label should be a mystery for the person wearing it.
Place a name on each player’s head: Each player gets a headband and one label (with a name) is attached to their headband, so they can’t see it but everyone else can.
Ask yes/no questions: Players take turns asking yes or no questions about who they are. For example:
“Am I a real person?”
“Am I alive?”
“Am I a movie character?”
“Do I have long hair?”
The other players will answer with “Yes” or “No.”
Guessing: On each player’s turn, they ask questions until they’re ready to guess. They can try to guess who they are at any time. If they guess correctly, they win the round.
Keep playing: After one round, players can swap labels, and the next round begins!
The game continues until you want to stop or everyone has had a turn. It’s a fun way to guess, learn more about each other’s interests, and be silly with your questions and guesses.
Bingo
Bingo 30 Random Number Generator
1. Materials Needed:
Bingo Cards: Each player gets a Bingo card with a 5×5 grid. Each square is filled with a random number (except for the center square, which is often a “free space”).
Caller’s Numbers: A caller will randomly select numbers and announce them to the players. These numbers are typically between 1 and 75.
2. Setup:
Players each have their own Bingo card, and they mark off numbers as they are called out.
The goal is to get a specific pattern on your card. The most common pattern is a straight line, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Some games may use other patterns, like a full card (coverall), four corners, or other designs.
3. How to Play:
The caller randomly selects and announces a number (e.g., “B-10”, “I-23”).
Players look at their Bingo cards to see if the number appears.
If the number is on their card, they mark it off (usually with a chip, pen, or marker).
The first player to complete the designated pattern (such as a full line or all squares) shouts “Bingo!” to signal they’ve won.
4. Winning:
When a player calls “Bingo!”, the game pauses, and the caller checks the player’s card to confirm the pattern.
If the pattern is correct, that player wins the round and often receives a prize.
If no one calls “Bingo!” after a certain time, the game continues until someone wins.
5. Multiple Rounds:
Bingo can be played in multiple rounds, with players using new cards for each round.
It’s a simple and social game, usually requiring little strategy, but it’s exciting due to the anticipation of winning.
Charades
How to Play: Players take turns miming a word or phrase for others to guess. You can have a theme like “classic movies,” “famous places,” or “family memories.”
Why It’s Fun: It’s lively and requires no special materials, so you can play anytime.
Mafia Game
Starting Instructions
Mafia is a game for 7 or more players where everyone imagines they live in a village. I will hand out cards and according to what the cards are you will adopt a different role. The cards have the character you will be playing on them. The game’s objective is for everyone to identify who are the Mafia players in the village. The game ends when there are more Mafia players
The Mafia wins if they equal or outnumber the civilians.
The Civilians win if they successfully eliminate all Mafia members.
There will be a day night cycle …
Roles for nine people
1 Narrator
4 Civilians
2 Mafia
1 Sheriff
1 Doctor
Start of the game
Introduction
In our sleepy village, rumors have begun to spread. Whispers of a hidden Mafia in our midst have turned our peaceful days into ones of suspicion. We have gathered a small group of brave civilians, but some of us are not who we seem. Among us are those who would destroy our community, and it is up to the Sheriff, the Doctor, and all of you as civilians to work together to find and eliminate them. To maintain the safety of the Sheriff and the Doctor they cannot reveal themselves
Start of the NIGHT cycle
“As the moon rises over our quiet village, the Mafia wake up in the shadows. Their eyes gleam as they plan their next move. The Doctor, however, is always watching for signs of danger, ready to protect the innocent.”.
Everyone close your eyes
Night Phase:
Mafia: “Mafia, open your eyes and silently point to your next victim. Remember, you are hiding among the villagers, and your decision must be made in secret.”
Sheriff: “Sheriff, you are waking up to investigate. Open your eyes and silently point to the person you suspect to be Mafia, and your decision must be made in secret.”
Doctor: “Doctor, now it’s your turn to act. Open your eyes and point to the person to save from the Mafia’s wrath.”
Civilians please wake up and I will give each of you a chance to talk and say what you think consecutively.
But first I have news from last night
Narrator chooses the option
Version 1 (Mafia kills a civilian): “The Mafia struck again last night. One of our dear citizens, Civilian X, was found lifeless this morning. Let us honor their memory and continue our search for the culprits.”
Version 2 (Doctor saves the victim): “A chilling night has passed, but thanks to our Doctor’s quick thinking, the Mafia’s attack failed. Our target survives—but the threat still lingers in the shadows.”
Version 3 (Sheriff arrests Mafia): “The Sheriff has acted swiftly tonight. A Mafia member has been captured! Civilian B was hiding among us, but no more. They have been removed from the game.”
Player Discussion
Players consecutively discuss their suggestions as to who is innocent and who is not innocent
Voting Process (Day Cycle):
The voting process should be more structured and emphasize the importance of discussion and deduction. Consider adding a formal structure for the voting process.
Voting Process:
Discuss: “You now have 15 minutes to discuss among yourselves who you believe is a Mafia member. Use your intuition and any clues from the night cycle.”
Vote: “Once the discussion is over, each civilian will raise their hand to vote on who they believe is a Mafia member.”
Outcome: “The narrator will reveal whether the vote was correct or not. The voted civilian will be removed from the game, regardless of whether they are Mafia or not.”
Repeat to the Night Cycle
Endgame and Victory Conditions:
Make sure the game’s end conditions are explicitly stated at the beginning and reiterated as the game progresses.
Game End Conditions:
The Mafia wins if they equal or outnumber the civilians.
The Civilians win if they successfully eliminate all Mafia members.