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Run-on-Story Game

Updated: Aug 11

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To encourage spontaneous storytelling and improvisation. This fun and simple activity helps participants practice building on each other's ideas in a low-pressure, fast-paced environment.


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This is a classic improvisation game that demonstrates the power of collaborative storytelling. Each person's contribution is a key piece of the puzzle, and the team must work together to create a cohesive (or hilariously chaotic) narrative.


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  1. Seat everyone in a circle for easy conversation flow.

  2. Provide a story prompt (e.g., "The dragon's favorite food was...").

  3. Start the story. The first person adds a single sentence to the prompt.

  4. Continue around the circle. Each person adds one new sentence, building on the previous person's contribution.

  5. Bring it to a close. The story continues until the team feels it has reached a natural conclusion or the moderator decides to end it.

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