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Picture consequences is a circle game in which a group of people cooperatively draw a person.〔 It takes about 20 minutes to play.〔 〕 It was played by the Surrealists, where it was known as exquisite corpse, although that name also described other games.〔 〕 The person is drawn in portions, with the paper folded after each portion so that later participants cannot see earlier portions.〔 〕 It has been recommended for use as a tool for teaching about tattoos.〔 Picture consequences can be used to practice vocabulary and to encourage a class to work together.〔 〕 The game is also recommended as a "rainy day" game.〔 The point of the game is the surprise reveal at the end〔 or for simple fun.〔 〕 The person can be drawn in four steps: The head, the torso, the legs and the feet.〔 As a last step, a player may label the drawing, still unseen, with someone's name.〔 The name "picture consequences" is also sometimes used to describe a game in which players alternate writing descriptions and matching illustrations based on the previous step. == Notes == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「picture consequences」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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