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Group Storytelling

Group Storytelling is a collaborative game where everyone chips in, one sentence at a time, to create a story together.

Example

"Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a lonely dragon named Drake."

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Example

"Drake loved to collect shiny objects, and his cave sparkled with treasures."

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Example

"One day, a brave explorer named Ella stumbled upon Drake's cave."

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Example

"Ella and Drake struck up an unexpected friendship, bonding over their love of adventure."

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Example

"Together, they decided to embark on a quest to find the legendary Crystal of Light."

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What is Group Storytelling

Group Storytelling is a cool games that get coworkers to team up and build a story sentence by sentence. It's a great way to break the ice, work together, and spark some creativity.

The Goal: We're all about boosting teamwork and creativity here. The aim is to come together and craft an entertaining story that everyone has a hand in creating.

How to play Group Storytelling

  1. Everyone gathers in a circle or hops onto a virtual chat.
  2. One person kicks things off with a single sentence to start the story.
  3. The next person adds another sentence, keeping the tale going.
  4. Take turns to add to the story, making sure it flows and stays coherent.
  5. Let your creativity fly, but try to keep the story making sense.
  6. Keep going until you hit a time limit or the story wraps up naturally.

Group Storytelling Examples

  • "Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a lonely dragon named Drake."
  • "Drake loved to collect shiny objects, and his cave sparkled with treasures."
  • "One day, a brave explorer named Ella stumbled upon Drake's cave."
  • "Ella and Drake struck up an unexpected friendship, bonding over their love of adventure."
  • "Together, they decided to embark on a quest to find the legendary Crystal of Light."

How to Play Group Storytelling on Livestorm

  1. Explain the rules and objectives in the private chat.
  2. Use the main meeting room for participants to take turns contributing to the story.
  3. Monitor the chat or unmuted audio for each participant to add their sentence in sequence.
  4. Allow time for each participant to think and respond, but keep the pace engaging.
  5. Record the session or save the chat log to revisit the collaborative story later.

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