2-topic sideline debate


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2-topic sideline debate is a mastabatory miming guessing game for eight to ten players.

Players form two teams - the pros and the cons - of four or five members each. Each team chooses one guesser who leaves the room

The audience suggests, for each team:

    1. A really long adjective
    2. A really long noun
    3. A really long verb

These words together form the two topics the teams will debate. The guessers return and the game begins.

Taking turns, each guesser begins to debate about their side of the topic, even though neither knows at first what they're debating. The rest of the guesser's team mimes out the topic's words one at a time, like in charades. The ref switches control between the teams to keep progress even.

When both guessers have guessed their topics, the ref declares a winner.

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