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The thread discusses a new version of the Left-Right game created by one participant, with various contributors sharing their experiences and thoughts on using the game in their shows. Participants express enthusiasm for the game and share how they plan to incorporate it into their events.
Views differ on the specifics of the game and its implementation, but there is a general enthusiasm for its use and potential benefits.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and adaptations of the game for various shows, with no official guidelines or recommendations provided.
Participants within the consultant community who are looking for engaging activities to incorporate into their shows may find this discussion helpful.
buckeyefan08 said:I think she ment it could be as little as $115 if they had a show and used the Kit Credit option.
I love the game! Way to highlite ALL the benifits PC has to offer!
The New Left-Right Game is a fun and interactive activity often used at parties, including Pampered Chef gatherings, where participants pass items around based on the direction of the words "left" and "right" in a story. It encourages engagement and adds a playful element to the event.
To play the game, participants sit in a circle and pass a designated item (like a kitchen tool or a gift) to the left or right as dictated by a story that includes the words "left" and "right." The game continues until the story ends, and the item is kept by the person holding it at that time.
You can use any small item that is easy to pass around, such as kitchen gadgets, Pampered Chef products, or fun party favors. The key is to choose something that participants will enjoy and that fits the theme of the gathering.
Absolutely! The New Left-Right Game can be tailored to fit various themes by modifying the story to include relevant words or items. For example, if it's a holiday party, you can incorporate holiday-themed items and references in the story.
The duration of the game can vary depending on the length of the story and the number of participants. Typically, it lasts around 10 to 15 minutes, making it a quick and entertaining activity that keeps guests engaged without taking too much time away from other party activities.