Two players on stage. A asks B: 'What are you doing?' B names an activity: 'I am harvesting potatoes.' A then does exactly that.
A asks again. B names something new. The named activity must always be different from what the person is currently doing.
This trains quick thinking, physical commitment, and the disconnect between words and actions.
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