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A game's name #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:22 am   A game's name
 

There's one kind of game:

One person act on the stage without saying anything

and others guess what he is performing.

Please tell me what the name of this game is.

Thank you very much!
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A game's name #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:44 am   A game's name
 

Hi,

I would call this charades. This is where you mime a particular action and others have to guess what you are doing. Often the mime is of a book or play and the others have to discover what the name of the book or play is.

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A game's name #3 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:53 am   A game's name
 

Hi A,

Thank you for your answer.
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