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Draw a story game
Draw a story game













It should be someone that they think everyone, or at least most of the people in the room would know. Ask everyone to write the name of someone famous, real or fictional on each piece. Give everyone the same number of pieces of paper. Rip up bits of paper into pieces big enough to write a name on. Pass the papers around again for each player to open up, show to everyone else and marvel at the monstrosities.Ī quick-fire, team game similar to charades.Ĥ or more but good in a decent-sized, post-dinner group. Then everyone passes their paper to the right, and this time you draw the final third (legs, feet, weird slug-like blob, etc.) to connect with the middle section. Once done, the paper is folded ver the drawing again.

draw a story game

This section should start where the fold finishes so it connects with the previous head/neck. Next, each player draws the middle third of a monster (body, arms, wings, whatever terrifying vibe you’re going for).

draw a story game

Without the other players seeing, each player first draws a monster’s head at the top of the page, then they fold the paper over the head so it can’t be seen and pass their paper to the person on their right. We don’t mean pointless naughts and crosses stalemates, these drawing and writing games will keep you hooked and laughing for days.Ī super fun drawing game to play with kids or kids-at-heart.Įach player starts with their own bit of paper and pen/pencil/crayon to draw with. Bored? If you’re with a group of friends, or some little people, don’t reach for your phones, keep your entertainment old school with nothing but pen and paper.















Draw a story game