Authentic Relating Games

Inception / What's That Like?

One person shares what they are feeling or experiencing and the other keeps asking a simple follow-up, usually 'What's that like?'. The repetition moves attention away from explanation and toward direct experience.

Game flow example

Game flow example

Inception / What's That Like?

A simple sample of what this game can sound like in practice.

Person A

I notice a nervous excitement in me and I cannot quite tell what it wants.

Person B

What is that like?

Person A

Like standing at the edge of something warm and risky at the same time.

Person B

What is that like?

Person A

More tender than risky. I can feel the warmth more clearly now.

Set up

Frame the exercise as a timed depth round, not a clever interview. One person brings something real, and the other stays with one recurring question asked from live contact.

A simple flow

  1. Choose who will speak and who will listen for a short timed round.
  2. The speaker shares something they feel or notice that has charge or texture, and the listener stays with one simple repeated question.
  3. Follow the same thread for several rounds so the answer can deepen, shift, or become simpler.
  4. Switch roles and close by naming what changed when attention stayed on experience instead of analysis.

Prompts to use

  • “What’s that like?”
  • “And what is that like now?”
  • “If you stay with that, what is it like?”

What to watch for

  • Changing the prompt every turn instead of letting repetition do the work.
  • Answering with more biography or theory instead of current experience.
  • Pushing for depth so hard that the speaker loses contact with their own pace.

Good variations

  • Keep the same roles for three minutes, then switch and repeat.
  • Let the listener ask only one prompt for the whole round so the form stays clean.

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