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A hilarious and slightly awkward “This or That” screen game where someone secretly selects between two pick-up lines the one they think has the most rizz, and then students attempt to guess that choice.

Details

Match my Rizz is a hilarious and slightly awkward “This or That” screen game where two pick up lines are presented. Someone will secretly pick the line they think has the most rizz, and students attempt to guess that choice.

HOW TO PLAY:

  • Select a designated Rizz Master. This could be a different person each round, or have it be “that kid” who will crush it as Rizz Master due to their personality and/or stage presence.
  • Fire the slide for the round. Two pick-up lines appear on the screen.
  • The Rizz Master secretly makes their choice. Have them whisper it off-mic or point to the left/right with their back to the crowd
  • The crowd votes on their choice. Have them move to the side of the room or clearly point to match the line on screen.
  • Have the Rizz Master read their selected line. Make it fun/funny without crossing lines.
  • Choose how you are playing round to round.
    • Elimination: Those who were wrong sit down. Those who were right stay standing.
    • Track Your Rounds: +1 point if correct. Most points win.
    • All Fun and Games: No points or eliminations, just celebration if right.
  • Move to the next round. Select a new Rizz Master or have your Rizz Master stay to make a new choice.

While this is the intended way to play, there is an opportunity for you to adapt the game to work for your context.

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (11 rounds + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Gameplay instructions document (Word file)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

Note from Author

About this Product
This screen game was created with a specific style of play, involving a contestant choosing and the crowd trying to match that choice. Check out the "Gameplay Instructions" document for ideas on how to adapt gameplay or turn it into more of a discussion-generating mixer to make this resource work best in your context.
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