24 Jun 2014 by Telephone Pictionary is a hilarious cross between the telephone game and the dictionary drawing game. Phrases need to be drawn, and other players try to draw them.
As the books continue to be passed along the line, the message starts to get lost! The game is a party game / stationary game. No special materials are required to play, besides a lot of and, Instructions for Telephone Pictionary Setup: Prepare the picture booklets by giving each player a stack of X sheets of paper, where “X' is equal to the number of players who are playing the game. Think of each stack as a “flip book' for each player. Cut each stack of paper down the middle and then fold them in half.
Staple the books if you like. Make sure each player has their own book.
Have all players sit in a circle. Give each player their own blank picture booklet and a pen. On the first page, have each person write down a funny or interesting phrase.
This phrase can depict a scene, or perhaps a quote or song lyric, or basically any phrase that might be interesting to draw. Some examples can include:. Elvis playing basketball.
A cow in the desert. Ice, Ice Baby. Chicken dance. Hitting a home run. The dog ate my homework 2. Next, everyone should pass their booklet clockwise to the person on their right.
This person read the phrase that was written, turn to the next blank page, and then draw a picture of their interpretation of what they read. Instruct everyone to pass their booklet clockwise to the next player, making sure that their drawing is open and visible. The next person will look only at most recently drawn picture, turn to the next page, and write a phrase that tries to interpret the image that they saw.
Then, everyone passes their booklets clockwise to the next player. This player sees a phrase, turns the page, and draws an image based upon this new phrase.
He or she then passes this book to the next player. This pattern of writing phrases, then drawing pictures, then writing phrases, then drawing pictures continues until the booklets return to their original owner. The game ends, and each player shows all the other players their hilarious picture and phrase books and how they evolve over time. You can order supplies for Telephone Charades at.