Identik is a funny, fast-paced, family and party game that tests each player's ability to describe, draw, & evaluate wacky images.
In each hilarious round of Identik, one player (the Art Director) describes a unique and utterly bizarre image while the other players (the Artists) attempt to draw the image based solely on the Art Director's description.
Once time is up, Artists trade drawings and the ten hidden criteria for the image are uncovered. It’s up to each Artist to decide whether the drawing he or she is judging meets the criteria and receives points.
Ich war nicht zufrieden mit dem Wertungsblock des Spiels, der eigentlich sehr verschwenderisch mit Papier umgeht. Daher nutzen wir zum Zeichnen stets Schmierpapier...äh... Konzeptpapier natürlich. ;-)
Etwas nervig war, dass wir neben unsere Zeichnungen bisher immer die Zahlen von 1-10 geschrieben haben, um die getroffenen Kriterien dann abzustreichen. Hier wird nun Abhilfe mit einer kleinen Zählleiste geschaffen. Rechts daneben besteht jeweils die Möglichkeit, die erreichte Punktzahl in den Kasten einzutragen.
Auf dem PDF exisitiert die Seite zweimal: Mit Druckern, die direkt zwei Seiten auf eine bringen können, hat man so 8 Minihilfen für das Spiel.
It´s a simple, short help to count points in game. If your printer has the function to print two sheets on one, you will get...
Portrayal can be played in a classroom setting to reinforce listening skills, concise speaking, attention to detail, analytical and logical thinking, and artistic expression. This lesson plan provides instructions to teachers for using the game in a classroom setting, educational standards covered, and suggestions for questions, discussion, and evaluation.
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This PowerPoint presentation can be used to help a facilitator for a team building or training activity prepare to use Portrayal as a tool during the activity.
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Portrayal can be played during team building or training sessions in a corporate or non-profit organizational setting. This PowerPoint presentation can be used to accompany game play and helps the facilitator use Portrayal to discuss the impact of diversity on professional communication and the flow of information in organizations.
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