What's in the Box?

What's in the Box?

$5.00
GOLD members pay $3.25
A hilarious upfront game where two players face-off in creative ways either correctly describing the contents of the box or lying about the contents, in this adaptation of Jimmy Fallon's "Box of Lies" game.

Details

Select two students to play who are good at using descriptive words or coming up with (or lying about) descriptions of a fake item. They will take turns having the audience help them choose a box and then bringing it to the face-off table and opening the contents of the box to be described to their opponent. The opponent has to choose whether or not the person describing the contents is telling the truth or lying. This is a great lead-in to any message on lying/The Ten Commandments, etc.

This Resource Includes:
• Gameplay instructions (Word file)
• Game title video (mp4 file)
• Game title slide (jpeg file)
• Blank game slide (jpeg file)
• Audio files (mp3 or wav files):
- for the contestant who's describing
- for correct answers
- for wrong answers
• 5 video clips to play with wrong guesses (mp4 files)
• 5 video clips to play with correct answers (mp4 files)

Note: Additional Supplies Required

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Brian Edmonds