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[[Sports Announcers]] is an [[Acting Improv]] game that was introduced in 06.2.
 
[[Sports Announcers]] is an [[Acting Improv]] game that was introduced in 06.2.
  
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==How does it work?==
 
==How does it work?==
  
Basically, two competitors are going head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping).  As they duke it out, two others are acting as sports announcers, and are dictating their actions in a sports-announcerish way.  This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice.  Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.
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Two competitors go head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping).  As they duke it out, two others act as sports announcers, and are dictate their actions in a sports-announcerish way.  This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice.  Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.
  
 
[[Category:Acting Improv]]
 
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[[Category:Lancaster Games]]
 
[[Category:Lancaster Games]]

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Sports Announcers is an Acting Improv game that was introduced in 06.2.

Participants

  • 2 competitors
  • 2 announcers

How does it work?

Two competitors go head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping). As they duke it out, two others act as sports announcers, and are dictate their actions in a sports-announcerish way. This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice. Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.