In the chat section you should see "everyone" above where you can type. The host will read a question out loud to the group and ask everyone to send a private message to them with the first answer that comes to mind.One player needs to host each round, so take turns choosing one person from your team to host.The Zoom host can clear all the text and drawings from the whiteboard at the end of a round.The player who guesses the correct answer gets to choose the word or phrase for the next round.If the stick man is hanged before anyone guesses the word or phrase, no one wins and the person with the next alphabetical name goes next.On a turn, instead of guessing a letter, this player can guess the word or phrase by turning their microphone on and saying it or typing it in the chat. Players take turns guessing one letter until someone has a guess for the word or phrase.The person who chose the phrase will then add the letter to a blank line if it fits there, or cross it off and draw part of the stick man.To guess a letter, a player needs to unmute their microphone and say the letter. Go in alphabetical order by name and let each other player guess a letter.This person should draw a standard hangman board, add the blank lines for all the letters in their word or phrase, and use the text tool to make a text box that includes all the letters of the alphabet in order.The person choosing the hangman phrase should click "more options" at the top of their screen, then they can click on the little pen tool.This person will choose the hangman phrase. The player(s) with the most points at the end wins.To play additional rounds, the Zoom host can pull out a new category for each round.Every participant takes a turn acting out something from the same category for this round.Whoever guesses right first in the chat gets a point.To guess the word or phrase, all other participants must type their guess into the chat.He acts out his chosen word or phrase that fits the category pulled by the host.Make sure your microphone and video are on, but all others should have their microphones off. The actor clicks on "Share," then chooses the screen option that show what his webcam sees.If there are multiple people on that webcam, they have to choose one actor and secretly choose one thing for him to act out. The participant whose name is first alphabetically acts first.Each participant (which includes all the family members sharing one webcam) will have a turn to act out something during each round.To start a round, the Zoom host will pull one category out of the bowl.Game play will go in alphabetical order of your first name in Zoom.After the intro round, teams are brought back to the main session to begin the first round of the game. Teams of 5-6 each are sent to independent virtual breakout rooms for an introductory round.
Participants also complete a series of poll questions that will be used later in the game The group signs onto Zoom with our facilitators for a brief verbal intro. What to Expect from your Virtual Office Feud Experience