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We Teach You A Party Game Perfect For Your Next Christmas Gathering – Singaporeans Try: Episode 29

We Played Partners In Pen!

In this episode of Singaporeans Try, we put the friendships of some of our boys and girls to the test by making them play Partners In Pen. If you haven’t heard of the game before, all you’ll need is a pen, paper, 2 friends, and a large board to get started. Partners is Pen involves a team-mate describing random objects, while her partner draws and interprets the object.

If it sounds like a bit like Pictionary to you, you’re on the right track. But in this game, the person describing can only describe the objects in shapes. And yes, it’s waaay more difficult than it sounds. Even our special guests, local musicians Inch Chua and Tim Decotta, found the game challenging. 

Still scratching your head over how the game is played? Then, in the words of Singaporeans Try’s mustachioed evil mastermind, Keiji, “just watch lah.” 

Once you’re done watching the video, subscribe to our YouTube channel for new episodes of Singaporeans Try coming to you every Monday! And as always, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and like our brand new Facebook page, where you’ll get exclusive behind-the-scenes clips to keep you entertained.  

Fauzi Aziz

Apart from his mission to spread rainbows and smiles to the world, Fauzi has always dreamt of being in the spotlight. While he loves anything related to theatre, he's secretly obsessed with YouTube and reality television. He's an expert at walking in stilettos but most importantly, he still believes that unicorns exist.

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