The Telephone game is a real entertainer for you and your friends or family. You don't need cards, boards, paper, pencil, or any other physical object to play it.
Michael Jackson saw a midget trying to make a cupcake by using a rolling pin on a banana. Once it was made he fell in love with it and it was his only desire 8. I have florecenr stars on my ceiling:P. That sounds cool! You should use like, tongue twisters.
(Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers) Or maybe, if that's too difficult, these were taken from an actual telephone board game: 'A million monkeys sat down and typed Shakespeare.' 'The quick brown fox jumped over a lazy dog eating a hamburger.' 'The dead Army duck sat placidly as the construction crew strode confidently past.' 'We have contacted your Earth governments and they refused our existance.' 'The wind whipped off the plateu with the fury of 1000 stallions.' Hope I helped:).
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Chinese whispers Genre(s) Players Three or more Setup time None Playing time User determined Random chance Medium Skill(s) required Speaking, listening Chinese whispers () or the telephone game () is an internationally popular in which players form a line, and the first player comes up with a message and whispers it to the ear of the second person in the line. The second player repeats the message to the third player, and so on. When the last player is reached, they announce the message they heard to the entire group. The first person then compares the original message with the final version. Although the objective is to pass around the message without it becoming garbled along the way, part of the enjoyment is that, regardless, this usually ends up happening. Errors typically accumulate in the retellings, so the statement announced by the last player differs significantly from that of the first player, usually with amusing or humorous effect.