Visualize: Christmas Movies

Visualize: Christmas Movies

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Can your students guess the Christmas movie from three AI-generated images?


Details

In this screen game, students guess Christmas movie titles from the AI-generated visualization!

In Visualize: Christmas Movies, students are shown three AI-generated images that slowly reveal clues about a classic Christmas movie. Each round starts vague, then becomes increasingly obvious as the images progress. 

It’s the perfect blend of nostalgia, pop culture, and Christmas fun, featuring all the holiday favorites your students and leaders love. Play it as a team trivia challenge, an all-play game with a host working the room, a head-to-head on-stage game, or use the included complete game video. With all the different ways to play, this game is sure to fit into your weekly programming or holiday party!

With its bright visuals and easy-to-run gameplay, this game is sure to win with your group!

This Resource Includes:

  • Tips and Tricks document with cheat sheets and Spotify link (pdf file)
  • Complete PowerPoint game files (static slides)
  • Complete (5:23) game video (mp4 file) 
  • Individual (12 rounds) game videos (mp4 files)
  • Individual (12 rounds) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

Note from Author

About this Product
I tried to load up this resource with all kinds of options to make it work for your group! The AI images are designed to roll out one at a time, making the movie gradually more obvious. Lots of students will be able to guess the movie by the second slide, but just in case, the third slide makes it obvious. Read the ""Tips and Tricks"" document and make sure your host has the cheat sheet. You could also play this as a team trivia game, where teams can lock in their answer early (like in the first image) and earn more points for a correct answer. Teams would receive 5 points for a correct guess on the first image, 2 for a correct guess after the second image, and 1 point for a correct guess after seeing all 3 images. The catch would be that once the answer is submitted for the round, the team is locked in. They can't change your answer after it is submitted.
Garrett Levault

Garrett Levault

Just your basic Jesus-lovin, frisbee-throwin, beard-growin, midwest youth pastor.