Eulogy
Eulogy is a guessing game for all players.
The guesser leaves the room. The audience suggests a person who's died and how, why or where they died.
The guesser returns, taking on the role of a Reverend giving a eulogy at a funeral. The Reverend begins by offering vague suggestions of who the person is and how they died. When the Revernend says something correct, the other actors (and the audience) yell "amen!" When he says something wrong, the other actors say "Satan, Satan, Satan" and the Reverend has to justify the error, (i.e. make it into a metaphor, pretend he was talking about someone else, etc.)
After the Reverend has had some time to guess, actors can walk up to say a few words about the departed. They should offer hints of course, and as always, hints should begin subtle but should get more broad as time goes by.
When the Reverend gets a guesses one of the suggestions, everyone yells "Hallelujah!" When the Reverend guesses all the suggestions, he must creatively bring them all together to wrap up the scene.
No matter how often the Revernend's guesses turn out to be wrong, he must keep giving offers and justifying his mistakes.
For the dead body, actors can either use an improver or an audience member.