Last but not least, we have Alphabets. It’s another improv game that’s as simple as it is fun, making it ideal for virtual meetings. All participants have to do is work together to create a story from scratch, contributing one line at a time. However, the complicating factor is that each line must begin with the next letter of the alphabet!
How to play Alphabets
For example:
- Participant 1: “A long time ago, in a distant land…”
- Participant 2: “Benjamin the Brilliant was building his next great invention.”
- Participant 3: “Crikey, said the inventor…”
- Participant 4: “Don’t people know the world is on the brink of collapse?”
- Participant 5: “Especially now that aliens have landed in America.”
Keep going until the end of the alphabet, or when everyone’s spoken at least once.
Oh, and encourage the team to be as creative as possible. The more random details and unexpected plot twists, the better. The exercise should be about having fun and getting everyone involved – not necessarily about creating a world-class story!
Consider setting a general topic to guide the task too. Maybe it should be a story about pirates, for instance, or dinosaurs…or the team’s next Christmas party.
You can also mix things up by giving people less and less time to contribute the next line. The added pressure keeps the game moving, stops it from getting dull, and requires your employees to think on their feet.
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