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In this game of hot questions and even hotter answers, four to five contestants are brought up on stage. One person at a time is put in the Heat Seat and must answer a question while the other players try and make up an answer to fool the audience into thinking it was the person in the Heat Seat's answer. It's sure to reveal some spicy answers and laughs from the audience.

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It's time to turn up the heat on your students and leaders!

In this game of hot questions and even hotter answers, four to five contestants are brought up on stage. Each one will take a turn in the Heat Seat, where they will be asked a revealing question. While they write their answer down, the other contestants write down an answer that will try and make the audience think it was written by the person on the Heat Seat.

After all the answers are written down, they are all read in random order, and the audience must guess which one was the actual answer given by the person in the Heat Seat. Give points to the contestants for each audience member they fooled (or a point to the player who fooled the most). 

But don't enjoy the glory of fooling the audience for too long because now it's the next contestant's turn in the Heat Seat!

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (10 Q&A + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

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About this Product
"You can use students, but this is a great game to play using your leaders. It'll be sure to get your kids laughing and reveals some humorous truths about your leaders. We put a seat at the front of the stage for the person in the Heat Seat to sit in when it's their turn. Feel free to use lighting to make it look red or like it's on fire. Each contestant will need something they can write with. You can use pens and pads of paper or even Boogie Boards. Or, if it works for your group, you can have your contestants text their answers to the host of the game. "
jonathan Owen

jonathan Owen

Children & Middle School Pastor from Birmingham, AL. 1 wife. 4 kids. 0 Oscars. Give it time.