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Two players play a scene in which their objectives are in opposition to each other. They pursue their objectives for one minute, then one player plays for the loss while the other continues to play for the win.
A yes/no question gets you one of two answers—”yes” or “no.” Although the responses are limited, there are several ways that a yes/no question can be useful.
Two players play characters who are having an argument about something important. When a person outside the scene calls “switch,” they instantly take on the other character’s point of view in the argument.