Story Cubes

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STORY CUBES

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

How to play Story Cubes
You get nine story dice , each with a random image on it. Your job is quite simply to turn these prompts into a story.

I recommend you try to work with the order they appear on the screen but if you’re finding it tough, you can do some swapsies.

You also don’t need to take the image literally. You can use the dice metaphorically or as representations of other concepts. For example, a slice of pizza could represent food in general, cutting a slice out of something, Italy, a chef and a heap of other more obscure things. The job of the dice is not necessarily to provide you with literal objects to work with, but concepts to nudge your thinking in fresh directions.

You may just want to dive in as soon as you see them, working from left to right as you try to incorporate each image into your yarn. Or you may want to be more strategic and work out the ending first, using the dice to work out how you’re going to get to your big climax. Try different strategies to see what works best for you.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Example
Imagine I was dealt these dice:





I prefer to start at the end and work my way back, so I first think of ways I could use the newspaper. It might be to swat flies or line the bottom of a bird cage or wrap a present or something else. Then I look at the other items to see how my story can get me there. I then come up with something like this:

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Dice 1


This is the story of Clint Wayne and how he became the most famous boy in North Dakota. Clint hadn’t done well enough in his high school exams to get into astronaut training, so he’d taken a job at his local MegaBurger drive-through while he brushed up on his astrophysics.

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Dice 2

His shift ended at 7am which meant he was often the only one in the burger joint at night. That didn’t mean he could slack off. As well as flipping burgers for people with late-night munchies, he also had to wipe down the tables and clean the floors. And that was what changed his fortunes. MegaBurger was run by a skinflint who liked to cut corners. That meant the carpets were threadbare, the brooms only had a few bristles left and the vacuum cleaner was a beaten-up contraption from the 1950s.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Dice 3
One night, while trying to suck up some fries from underneath a table, the vacuum started to make some strange sounds and spluttered to a halt. Clint was quite handy with a screwdriver, so he decided to try to fix it. He undid half a dozen rusting screws and went to remove the bottom panel. But before he even touched it, it pinged across the room and a ghost came flying out. But not just any ghost. This was the ghost of Albert Einstein. Yes, THE Albert Einstein. “Phew!”, the physicist’s ghost wheezed. “It’s dusty as hell in there. Maybe dustier. But I won’t know for sure until my earthly work is done. And that work is YOU.” 

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Dice 4
Clint had to take a seat. He couldn’t believe what was happening. He wasn’t sure if it was real or a fever dream from the out-of-date cheese he’d had on his burger earlier that night. “So, young Clint. I’m here to help you achieve your destiny. You are the visionary who will lead mankind to the stars. You just need a little help with the basics first.” Einstein then went on to demystify astrophysics and explain cosmology. And he did it every night until Clint was ready to embark on the path that would change the destiny of humanity.

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Dice 5
But we won’t go there just yet. Because it’s yet to happen. We’ll stop at the first part of the journey when Clint made the front page of every newspaper as the highest performing NASA recruit in history, getting 100% in his entrance exams. That was just last week. But I look forward to twenty years time when mankind has a base on every one of Jupiter’s moons. And the space-cruiser, HMS Clint travels out of our solar system into the infinite possibilities beyond.

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Slide 9 - Video

GAME RULES
There is only ONE rule:
SPEAK ENGLISH!!!!!

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Slide 11 - Link