Nicole He has built a voice-controlled game called Enhance in which you speak commands to zoom & enhance images to look for secret codes, just like a detective on a CSI TV show. I bet if you try this in your open plan office, your coworkers will look at you like you’re nuts for a sec but will soon gather around, shouting their own commands at the computer. After all, everyone wants to enhance:
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How to play “Paranoia”
This is literally the best party game ever ok so here’s what you do:
Everyone sits in a circle
Whoever goes first whispers a question to the person on their right
The person on the right must answer the question out loud. The trick is, no one else in the circle knows the question.
Next, someone flips a flip-flop up in the air.
If it lands face up: the asker must say the question out loud to the whole group
If the flip flop lands face down: the asker doesn’t say anything, and everyone in the group is left to wonder what in the world the question was.
And you go around the circle like that. The best questions have the answers as people. We like to limit it just to people in the circle, too. It just makes it more fun.
Here are some examples of good questions:
- You have to cover someone in the circle completely in peanut butter and lick it all off. Who?
- You and one other person must be surgically bound together for the rest of your life. Who is the other person?
- You and someone in the circle go in a dark room for 1 hour and do unspeakable things. Who?
the creepy sexual ones are the best, and it’s really fun when you limit it to people in the circle. have fun
