Games
Play a Game

Let’s play a game. Since we are in a text-based environment, I can offer you a variety of games that don’t require graphics or sound. Here are some options:
- 20 Questions: I’ll think of an object, and you try to guess what it is by asking me up to 20 yes-or-no questions.
- Hangman: I’ll think of a word or phrase, and you try to guess it by guessing letters. Each incorrect guess will bring the hangman one step closer to being complete.
- Word Chain: We take turns thinking of a word that starts with the last letter of the previous word. For example, if I say “cat,” you could say “turtle” because turtle starts with the letter “t.”
- Would You Rather: I’ll give you two options, and you have to choose which one you prefer. For example, “Would you rather go on a hot air balloon ride or go skydiving?”
- Two Truths and a Lie: I’ll tell you three statements, two of which are true and one of which is false. You have to guess which one is the lie.
- Storytelling: I’ll start telling a story, and then stop at a cliffhanger. You can then continue the story in your own words, and I’ll respond with the next part of the story.
- Trivia: I’ll ask you trivia questions on a variety of topics, and you try to answer them correctly.
- Mad Libs: I’ll give you a story with missing words, and you have to fill them in with a specific type of word (e.g. noun, adjective, verb, etc.). Then, I’ll read you the completed story.
Which game would you like to play?