Tell Us A Story from Storytelling Games
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What are your favorite experiences with storytelling games?
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- Cheryl Cheryl Jul 26, 2008 @ 2:47 pm
- I'm so happy to see people interested in the art of storytelling. It's such a powerful, bonding, creative endeavor :-) If you like exploring fun storytelling games like those listed here then...
Take a look at Pass-Around Storytelling: The Shared Storytelling Game, now on Amazon. It's a fun, foolproof, improvisational storytelling experience that anyone can play from school-age to old-age. Even if you've never told an original made up story before, you too can become a Pass-Around Storyteller with 2 or more players. This is because the storytelling is SHARED, and there are "Think Abouts" on the "Storystarter" cards that are included to give you ideas. Check out Pass-Around Storytelling: The Shared Storytelling Game :-).
(http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&fieldkeywords=passaround storytelling%3A The shared storytelling game&x=18&y=16).
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- Ms_Appleseed Ms_Appleseed Apr 2, 2008 @ 4:44 pm
- I've never had any experiences with storytelling games. Thank you for giving the rules and ideas. I think this could be used for some of our organizational meetings! (and a lot more fun than the usual way they tell stories.)
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- The Story Lady The Story Lady Feb 27, 2008 @ 10:58 pm
- Cool lens! I never knew there were so many storytelling card games. I don't get to play with groups much, but these would be the type of games I would adore! Thanks for sharing.
Ronda Del Boccio, the Story Lady of Storyation.com
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- JayShaffstall JayShaffstall Jan 25, 2008 @ 5:58 am
- You're welcome! The game book is a fun read, but it's a stretch to call it a system. Most of the book, if I remember correctly, is sample story hooks in case you're stuck for what to give the next person.
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- Taslim Taslim Jan 24, 2008 @ 10:08 pm
- Thank you! I've been trying to find a succint run down of the rules for Munchausen all evening amid a slew of reviews that taut it as unique and interesting and don't tell me a gosh darn thing. I can't find a copy of the book myself and want to host a storytelling party. This, brief as it is, helps a whole lot. Thank you!
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