Think of yourself and your fellow players as the brilliant minds behind scene and script or plot and dialogue development for your favorite dramatic medium - be it novels, films, afternoon soaps, theater or comic books. Prepare to flip perspectives to move the action forward.  Then bring the game to a close with a multi-perspectival shift.

What’s Worse gets dramatic.  But don’t worry.  What’s Worse is fun and thought-provoking even when everyone plays themselves.  It isn’t about character acting per se -- unless you’re into that!

SETTING UP THE SPACE

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HOW TO DO A WHAT’S WORSE? DIALOGUE

LEAD ROLE PREPARES

  1. Toss number die to determine the Focus.

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  2. Referring to the phrases on the Focus Card that is in the leftmost position, count down from the top to find the phrase that corresponds to the number tossed. If you reach the bottom of the card before finishing, continue counting from the top. Mark the selected phrase with a paperclip.

  3. Turn over the Worst Case Card that is on top. Cover the bottom half of the card with scrap paper so only the top half is showing.

  4. Toss the Role Die.

  5. As other actors prepare, Lead Role considers what statement to make to start the dialogue. It should combine your:

    1. Focus indicated on the first Focus card.
    2. Trait indicated on the top half of the Worst Case Card.
    3. Your Role according to the die.