Games for Grown-Ups

Games for Grown-Ups 40 Activities to Deepen and Enliven Friendships

Educational Cards (07 Aug 2023)

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Publisher's Synopsis

We are used to thinking of good conversation as the glue that holds friendships together, but we shouldn't forget the immense value of playing games, with some of the same spirit of fun and adventure that we once deployed when we were children. Here is a pack of forty activities to draw us away from static conversation. Among other things, we will build a fort together, dance in surprising ways, deliver funeral orations, practise our acting skills, and play some entertaining (but kindly) pranks. The games are an invitation to cast aside reserve and get in touch with neglected imaginative aspects of ourselves. They are a reminder that friendship doesn't only require talking; it thrives just as much on the lighthearted but significant business of playing together.   Examples Inanimate Impressions Imitation, as Aristotle knew, is an activity humans find pleasurable and meaningful. This perhaps explains our delight in impressions. Ordinarily, we impersonate living creatures - friends, celebrities or animals. But this game takes a slightly different approach. Each guest should attempt to impersonate an inanimate object - a grandfather clock, or a dot-matrix printer, or a blender - using sounds and gestures. At the end, the group as a whole should elect a winner who has most uncannily captured the likeness of the object.

Book information

ISBN: 9781915087683
Publisher: The School of Life Press
Imprint: The School of Life Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 40
Weight: 227g
Height: 134mm
Width: 96mm
Spine width: 23mm