The team makes use of some video conferencing technology. All team members sit in front of the camera so everybody can see each other. The facilitator makes sure there is a flip-over or a whiteboard available to keep track of the score.
One team member tells something about himself/herself, which could be either the truth or a lie. After telling this (alternative) fact, the rest of the team individually has to decide whether what was said is actually the truth. Each team member does this by thumb-voting; thumb up means it's the truth, thumb down means it's a lie. After all team members decided the one team member reveals the truth about the fact. Scores are being updated on the flip-over or whiteboard.
Every team member gets it's turn, with one or more winners at the end of the game.
One team member tells something about himself/herself, which could be either the truth or a lie. After telling this (alternative) fact, the rest of the team individually has to decide whether what was said is actually the truth. Each team member does this by thumb-voting; thumb up means it's the truth, thumb down means it's a lie. After all team members decided the one team member reveals the truth about the fact. Scores are being updated on the flip-over or whiteboard.
Every team member gets it's turn, with one or more winners at the end of the game.