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Screen Play 2 by Doug Fields

Another 16 ready-to-use interactive visual games to get your students laughing and talking


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The handwriting is on the wall. Well, on the screen, actually. And the message is this: as long as your students live and move and have their being in a visual culture, you might as well use it to your advantage.

So load the Screen Play 2 CD into your computer, plug into a TV or a video projector (that's all the prep there is), and unleash 16 PowerPoint computer games on your kids. As in 176 brain teasers, visual posers, jokes, and pop-culture trivia questions: you load 'em, and your students laugh at 'em as they chat together to answer deep and profound questions like these:

  • If you wanted a cup of coffee and you had a pocketful of cruzeiros, would you be in Honduras, Uzbekistan, Brazil, or Uruguay?
  • To be awarded the Sears Trophy, would you compete in college football, American League baseball, college track and field, or bridge in a rest home?
  • Is bogyphobia a fear of goblins, fear of work, or fear of being buried alive?
  • In "I Love Lucy," what was Lucy's maiden name: Mahoney, McCurdy, or Macgillicuddy?

Screen Play 2 makes for ideal ice breakers, table games, team competition—any situation that begs for noisy, laughing interaction among your middle and high schoolers. (Not that these trivia games aren't perfect for college and adult groups, too.) For use with MediaShout® or Microsoft PowerPoint®. BTW, a PowerPoint viewer is included on the CD, in case you don't already have it loaded on your computer.

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Year Published: 2003
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Screen Play 2

Bogyphobia is the fear of what? In I Love Lucy, what Lucy's maiden name? If you wanted a cup of coffee and you had a pocketful of cruzeiros, where would you be?

It's Baaaaack!

If your students liked the brainteaser, jokes, and pop-culture trivia from the Screen Play CD-ROM, they'll love this sequel! Here are 16 more interactive, visually compelling, ready to use games that will get everyone involved, laughing, talking and having way too much fun. You can use Screen Play 2 for—

Loosening up a group...
...A lighthearted segment of your lesson...
...Background eye-candy for premeeting mingling...
...Team competition at camp and retreats...

And virtually any other youth ministry occasion that requires pure entertainment. Just load the CD-ROM into a computer that's hooked up to a video projector or TV monitor and get ready for the question screen such as:

What's the name of the boy who had the "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day?"

  1. Joe
  2. Teddy
  3. Alexander
  4. Barry Farkus

Where has it never rained?

  1. Chubba, Africa
  2. Zandie, India
  3. Calama, Chile
  4. Nowhere

Which of the following is most likely the safest source of waters?

  1. River
  2. Stream
  3. Lake
  4. Pond

Brand new brainteasers, random jokes (that are actually funny), a boatload of bizarre pop-culture trivia, and even some subtle educational info—just what you need to lighten the moment, the event, or even add to your lesson.

Screen Play 2 is the ideal digital game for groups—and not just for teenagers, either ... it means tons of fun for players of every age.

Download a PowerPoint® sample from Screen Play 2. If you do not have PowerPoint® installed on your computer, you'll need the FREE PowerPoint® Viewer from Microsoft to open the sample.

List of games

  1. Acts of God
  2. Dumb and Dumber
  3. Which Way
  4. All in the Family
  5. Battle of the Sexes
  6. That Can't be True
  7. Survivor
  8. Phobias
  9. Rejection Lines in Gibberish
  10. Show Me Da Money
  11. Yuletide Trivia
  12. Feel the Burn
  13. Children's Stories
  14. And the Award Goes To
  15. What in the World
  16. What's Different

Windows®

  • A personal computer with a 486 or higher processor
  • Microsoft Windows® 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP and Windows NT® Workstation 3.51 (with Service Pack 5.x or later) or 4.0
  • 7 MB of hard disk space (3 MB free for installation only)
  • VGA or higher-resolution video adapter
  • CD-ROM drive

Macintosh®

  • Any PowerPC processor-based Mac OS-compatible system (120 MHz minimum recommended)
  • Apple System 7.5.5 to 3.2
  • 16 MB of RAM required to run PowerPoint® Viewer individually (32 MB RAM recommended)
  • 3 MB of available hard disk space to install the PowerPoint Viewer
  • Color monitor or display supporting greater than 256 coloros and 640x480 resolution
  • CD-ROM drive
Screen Play 2
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 January, 2007.