Standard "Floor is Lava," but you add a librarian. The V2 Rule: Every time you step on a "safe" surface (couch, pillow, chair), you must shout a fake fact about that surface's history. ("In 1842, this throw pillow was used to negotiate a truce between warring ant colonies.") The Objective: Last person touching the floor loses. The person with the most historically inaccurate, glorious lies wins the pot of snacks.
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One person thinks of a crime (e.g., "Who ate the last slice of pizza?" or "Who broke the printer?"). The second person must build a detailed alibi for an imaginary suspect. The interrogator can ask any question. The alibi-giver cannot say "I don't know." You have to invent a fake life story on the spot. It kills boredom by forcing rapid creative thinking. The person with the most historically inaccurate, glorious