- Classic card deck with pre-printed prompts
- App-based games with custom question sets
- DIY cards created by participants
- Hybrid setups mixing categories and random draws
- Mix easy and medium difficulty prompts
- Include visual elements when possible (photos, objects)
- Rotate categories to maintain interest
- Assign a neutral moderator to handle scoring and timing
- Keep score visible and transparent
- Introduce surprise bonus points for creativity or humor
| Audience Type | Typical Topic Focus | Sample Question Style |
|---|---|---|
| Family Gathering | Personal memories, favorite moments | “Who can remember the first time we ate sushi together?” |
| College Group | School experiences, campus life | “What’s the craziest prank you pulled?” |
| Work Colleagues | Career milestones, team highlights | “Name a project you’re proud of and why.” |
| Multigenerational Event | Broad cultural touchstones | “Which song always makes you happy?” |
- Correct answer = 1 point
- Wrong answer = 0 points (or -0.5 for risk-taking)
- Bonus rounds = extra points for creative responses
- Test a few questions ahead of time
- Assign colors to teams for easy identification
- Incorporate light props whenever possible
- Use a timer visible to all players
- Question overload in single turns
- Lack of inclusivity in references
- Unclear scoring explanations
- Ignoring feedback after play
- Add a story-telling component after each answer
- Incorporate music clips or movie scenes
- Use environment clues outdoors for scavenger-style prompts
- Include anonymous submissions via digital forms