MoT Berlin's Testionary - or how to draw a double click

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A blue whiteboard marker on a table next to 4 yellow post-its sticked to it reading "It works on my machine" (fun scenario), "bluescreen of death" (fun scenario), "broken link" (common issue) and "double click" (user action). Those were my points when I was on a roll and still convinced I would win this...

Forget about Pictionary - here comes Testionary, MoT Berlin's version of the fun game with a testing twist!

The players choose from different categories like "UI elements", "user actions", "common issues" or "fun scenarios". They are then given a prompt from that category on a post-it and try to draw it on the whiteboard. The other players try to guess the prompt. The player who gets it right gets to keep the post-it.
You can play in teams or everyone against everyone. The team/player with the most post-its wins!

At our last MoT Berlin game night, Michael (a MoT meetup first-timer, Developer from Berlin) won with 10 post-its, followed by Evgeniia and me. We had so much fun!

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