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09/04/2021
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Dubrovnik
Croatia
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8
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Time’s up in the dark! 🎲
Social Inclusion days are important period of ESN. Social inclusion is defined as the process of improving the terms of participation in society, particularly for people who are disadvantaged, through enhancing opportunities, access to resources, voice and respect for rights.
We want to raise awareness for those with sight and speaking disabilities. Throughout this interactive game, players will be blindfolded. Please bring something to cover your eyes with such as scarfs, shirt or an actual binding.

Description

Players are divided into two teams. Game master writes famous figures (politicians, musicians, fictional characters, actors, athletes etc.) on a piece of paper and puts them into a mutual jar.
Each team gets 30 seconds to guess as many names as possible with one player (the Cluegiver) giving clues to his teammate (the Guesser).
The game is divided into three rounds:
Round 1 - Cluegiver can say anything about the ‘character’ on paper to explain to their teammates (except the root of the word) and everyone is advised to pay close attention to the results.
Round 2 - Cluegiver can say only one word while their teammates have to guess.
Round 3 - Cluegiver can’t say anything, only mikes and sounds are allowed. In this round, everyone will take off the blindfold.
Each round ends when all names in the deck have been guessed. All names are put back into the deck for the next round.
Team with the highest score after the third round wins.
🔸You will have to bring a pencil with you and of course a face mask

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
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Foster Intercultural Dialogue
Mental Health & Well-Being
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