For those of you who did not attend the Bishie Auction or hang out in the video or gaming room, or the manga library
The Anime Pictionary was fun! I'm a terrible drawer but was extremely lucky in guessing what the drawings were.
Teams of two, one artist, one guesser. Paired at random through matching up of tickets handed out at the beginning of the event. A clue was read before the drawing started (Title of a shojo manga, name of a yaoi/shounen anime series, etc.).
It might help to have a few practice/example sessions. For those who have never played Pictionary, give a few hints on how to handle words or names they are not familiar with. You don't need to know the series to be able to draw a clue. Pictures that look like what the word(s) sound like, or for example, if the anime title was Bleach, you don't need to draw a character from Bleach, but maybe try drawing a bleach bottle container. The person who had to draw Trigun drew 3 guns in a row.
Iron Yaoi Writer: I've already commented on this idea in another thread, but I enjoyed it and the finished stories.
http://www.yaoicon.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,198/page,viewtopic/t,665/
The Anime Picture game (was this like Concentration?): On a grid of about 24 squares, each numbered 1 to 24, pick one to reveal the background. Based on what you see, can you guess the anime?
Unfortunately, this did not work for us due to computer issues I think, but I would like to see it next year!