'Likes and Dislikes' is a game where players take turns stating something they like or dislike, and the other players have to guess the reason behind the statement. Here are the steps to play:
- Set up: Sit in a circle with the other players.
- Decide who goes first: The first player is usually the person who came up with the game idea or the youngest player.
- Start the game: The first player starts by saying something they like or dislike. For example, 'I like pizza' or 'I dislike cats'.
- Guess the reason: The other players then take turns guessing why the player likes or dislikes that thing. They can ask questions like 'Is it because of the taste?' or 'Is it because of a bad experience you had?'
- Reveal the reason: The player who made the statement then reveals the reason behind their like or dislike.
- Rotate turns: The player to the left of the first player then takes a turn, and the game continues in the same way.
- End the game: The game can continue until everyone has had a few turns or until the group decides to stop.
Remember to keep the game fun and light-hearted, and to be respectful of each other's likes and dislikes. You can also add variations to the game, such as setting a time limit for guessing or having players act out their likes and dislikes instead of stating them outright.