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name game
The Name Game is rather tedious in the long run, but I’ll be damned if it’s not one of the biggest time-wasters of all time. it’s a simple spelling game derived from words in a particular topic. Players choose a topic, such as famous actors and actresses, and then select which player will go first. Once chosen, the first player chooses and says a word. Following in suite, the second player says a word that begins with the last letter of the opposite player’s previous word. The game can carry on indefinitely depending on player knowledge, so it’s often best to set a few ground rules prior to initiating the game. We suggest setting a specific time limit in which players can respond or narrowing the chosen topic to make the game difficult.
Example: Say your opponent and you have chosen the topic of famous actors who have been featured in superhero movies. You might begin by saying “Gary Oldman” — an obvious nod to the Christopher Nolan’s recent Batman trilogy — while your opponent might follow with “Ned Beatty,” the character who played Otis in Richard Donner’s 1978 rendition of Superman. The game continues in the same vein until one of the players can no longer name a followup person or subject word.
Example: Say your opponent and you have chosen the topic of famous actors who have been featured in superhero movies. You might begin by saying “Gary Oldman” — an obvious nod to the Christopher Nolan’s recent Batman trilogy — while your opponent might follow with “Ned Beatty,” the character who played Otis in Richard Donner’s 1978 rendition of Superman. The game continues in the same vein until one of the players can no longer name a followup person or subject word.