SURPRISE PACKETS
For any number of players. This is a.particularly good game for “breaking the ice at the beginning of a party." A number of surprise packets are prepared and a surprise packet consists of a slip of paper on which is written a sentence which can be acted, e.g.. “Burglar entered house of nervous old lady" (tjie slip of paper is carefully folded so that no one can see what is written on it.) All the surprise packets are numbered; then when everybody is sitting down thev are handed round one packet to two persons. Xo two persons are allowed to open the packet until their number is called. Then they have to act their sentence in dumb show, while the onlookers guess the sentence they are acting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 31
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129SURPRISE PACKETS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 31
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