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[[Sports Announcers]] is an [[Acting Improv]] game that was introduced in 06.2.
[[Sports Announcers]] is an [[Acting Improv]] game that was introduced in 06.2.


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==How does it work?==
==How does it work?==


Basically, two competitors are going head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping).  As they duke it out, two others are acting as sports announcers, and are dictating their actions in a sports-announcerish way.  This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice.  Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.
Two competitors go head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping).  As they duke it out, two others act as sports announcers, and are dictate their actions in a sports-announcerish way.  This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice.  Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.


[[Category:Acting Improv]]
[[Category:Acting Improv]]
[[Category:Lancaster Games]]
[[Category:Lancaster Games]]

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Sports Announcers is an Acting Improv game that was introduced in 06.2.

Participants

  • 2 competitors
  • 2 announcers

How does it work?

Two competitors go head-to-head in some strange sport that will hopefully involve odd poses and actions (like bubble-popping). As they duke it out, two others act as sports announcers, and are dictate their actions in a sports-announcerish way. This sometimes devolves into announcers taking sides and rooting for players, and giving them advice. Players are encouraged to break into nonviolent fights and the such.