My family really likes to play Pictionary. We first started playing it when we went to my mom’s friend’s house in Tennessee. They were all ready very intense about the game. They would accuse each other of making eye contact, then looking at the object that they were drawing. For a while I didn’t understand the game, and I motioned using a screwdriver. My mom’s friend accused her son of “corrupting a minor.” The argument sounded like a riot.
Now my family really loves it. we also play it competitively, but not so much that random accusations fly. I think that this game relates to life because in Pictionary you are trying to communicate something by drawing. In real life it can be hard to gt your point across, or even to say your point. It could also be helpful when communicating to a deaf person.