Disaster Movie
Disaster Movie is a scene game in which performers create a scene in the style of a Hollywood disaster film, complete with escalating catastrophe, heroic speeches, and stock character types. The genre's built-in heightening provides a strong comedic engine. The game rewards melodramatic commitment and ensemble coordination under imagined duress.
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