Discussion in 'what-animal-am-i' started by Asim -
Apr 20th, 2023
7:05 am.
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Asim
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- Use descriptive words - When giving clues about the animal, use descriptive words that highlight its unique features, such as "striped," "spotted," "furry," or "sleek."
- Start with broad clues - Begin with broad clues about the animal's habitat, diet, or behavior, and gradually become more specific with each subsequent clue.
- Think outside the box - Don't be afraid to include unconventional clues that require players to think outside the box, such as the animal's mythology or symbolism in various cultures.
- Be mindful of difficulty level - Consider the age and experience level of your audience when selecting an animal to describe and crafting your clues. For example, children may have more difficulty guessing a rare or exotic animal than a common household pet.
- Encourage teamwork - Encourage players to work together and share their ideas and guesses with one another, as this can lead to a more engaging and enjoyable game experience.
- Have fun! - Remember that the ultimate goal of the game is to have fun and learn something new about the animal kingdom. So, don't take the game too seriously and enjoy the process of exploring and discovering.
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