Sunday, May 20, 2012

Finding the shouting leader

This is a game that can be used to prank someone on his birthday or anyone else on April Fools' Day.

The game begins with selecting a detective, example John, who will find the leader that shouts the loudest. John steps aside first while the rest of the group discusses who the leader should be.

The game master will then reveal the conspiracy to the rest of the people. The victim of this game is actually John which people want to prank on. So nobody or you can say everybody is the leader and the game starts.

The game master counts 1, 2, 3 and everybody starts to shout at the top of their voice. John is given three chances to find out who is the leader that is shouting the loudest. John points to the first person and everyone says wrong.

He points to another person and everybody shouts wrong again. The third and final time, the game master requests everyone to shout as loud as they could to make life easier for John and everybody starts screaming again.

After the shouting had come to an end, John picks another person, say Jane, and everyone including the game master answers yes with exclamation!!! Since Jane is aware of the conspiracy, she plays along and it is now her turn to be the detective.

The game master chooses John to be the leader this time since he managed to get it right as a detective. Jane returns and everybody starts to shout, Jane deliberately points to the wrong person and this happens for during the second attempt.

Before Jane's last try, the game master again asks everyone to shout really loud in order to help Jane. John prepares to yell with all his might and the game master counts 1, 2, 3. John shouts super loud like he was in great pain while everyone else kept quiet.

It is sure funny to see John shouting at the top of his voice by himself. You can make the game more interesting by asking John and everyone else to shout something stupid or vulgar. The game can also be altered to have two victims to shout together.

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