![]() I also like the jet lag variation - play it in a dark room at night when you can’t sleep because your body’s on some other clock, and see if you can actually remember what’s in the room around you. Otherwise, they’ll exhaust every item in the room that starts with “B” and you’ll soon run out of objects to use. I like to limit each person to three or four guesses. ![]() Sadly, it didn’t work too well in the desert. I’ve played this travel game in hostels (especially those hostel living rooms that have trinkets from all over the world gathering dust there), on train rides and in planes. If you can’t, it starts off like this: “ I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with A,” and the other players have to guess what object you can see. But, I recommend dredging it back up from your long-term memory as I think it’s still one of the best travel games. ![]() You’ve probably all played I Spy a long time ago. But I promise that they have all been road-tested (on a real road!), somewhere in Tunisia, Finland, Canada, or Germany or any place where I was bored and without a book. ![]() That’s right - travel is not always exciting.Ī quick confession: I’m a bit of a game geek anyway, and an English teacher to boot, so I’ve been known to start these games even at parties. ![]()
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