The first game we played was "I, You, We." The things I enjoyed about this game was that there was a structure to it.The fact that each person's statement had to start with a certain word was very limiting but also very reassuring. It gave me something to work off of, but sometimes the dialogues would end up being sort of repetitive. When different ways of creating a character were introduced it made the dialogues more interesting and dynamic. It was a little difficult for me to respond on the spot, but I think that games like these are improving my ability to do that. I didn't particularly enjoy how short the dialogues were because it felt very limiting, but I think that it made sense for the activity.
The second game we played was "Instant Character." I liked how we defined certain aspects of a character because it was helpful in teaching me how to quickly develop a character. I didn't really enjoy the structure of this game though because it felt like it took such a long time to get to the actual acting out of the character, and when it did get to that part it didn't last very long. I just wish that there had been more acting as the character in the game, but I still think the activity was effective in learning to build characters.
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