90-Second Alphabet

Two players have to improvise a scene, but they must start their sentences using every letter in the alphabet in succession! Not only that, they only have a minute and a half to get through the entire alphabet!

Dead Bodies

A four person scene turns goes terribly wrong as three of the players inexplicably die on the stage! It's up to the last man standing to carry the scene (and the other three bodies) to completion.

Drunk Man's Hymn (aka the Irish Drinking Song)

There's no better end to an improv comedy show than a little musical drunken hilarity. Our players make up a song on the spot about anything our anything-but-sober audience desires!

Dubbing

An improviser is made to act out a scene with an audience participant. But this audience participant can't talk! It's up to a second player to give the lines of the audience member, making the pour soul go with the flow!

Film & Theatre Styles

A scene starts out between two players as normal, and at random the scenario changes to be played out in a different genre of film, theatre or television so much it'll make any Theatre major or movie buff go crazy!

Francisco (the first OOPS Original Game)

Ever see that movie "Memento"? It's kinda like that. The group is given two lines and a scenario from the audience. Two improvisers start acting out the scenario and use one line as the final line of the scene. The second improviser comes up with a line which precedes it, and then the first improviser repeats the final line.  The scene builds backwards line by line, being played forward each time a new line is added, and one by one the whole group is in adding to the backwards-playing scene until the last person is in and gives the other line provided by the audience, which is the "first" line to the scene. Sound complicated? Come to a show and check it out!

Improbable Mission (aka Secret Agents)

Two participants act out as the world's top secret agents. With a third member giving the self-destructing instructions, the first two must solve a crazy world crisis provided by the audience, using the greatest secret agent techniques that would put Inspector Gadget to shame!

Infomercial

It's amazing! It's incredible! You'll never know how badly you needed the next big thing when two of our improvisers sell a new miracle system using props provided by the audience!

Let's Make a Date

It's just like watching any retro dating show, except that all of our eligible bachelors are a little bit...quirky. It's up to the bachelorette to identify the crazy characteristics of each bachelor.

Living Scenery

A scene must be created by two improvisers, however they have no props or scenery to use. Instead, they have two of their fellow improvisers to contort and use as various props instead!

Moving People

Two improvisers make up a scene, but they are unable to move! What do we do? Get two audience participants to move them around!

Murder Mystery

Someone has been killed! Oh no! Our improvisers must figure out where the murder took place, what the occupation of the murder was, and what weapons they used to do the dirty deed. The only problem? They cannot speak! They must convey all this information in a chain from one to the next using gibberish and pantomiming. And if that wasn't enough, an audience participant is thrown in as a member of the chain!

Musical Hot Spot

A mini-concert by six guys who could never make it to American Idol, what could be greater? A topic is chosen at random by the audience. One improviser goes into the center and starts to sing part of a song related to that topic. Before they can finish, however, another improviser has to step in and replace him with a brand new song. The line keeps going until they just can't sing anymore!

Party Quirks

Someone's having a party, and there's no better party than a party involving three wild and crazy guys! Three improvisers are given a strange characteristic to act out and it's up to the host to figure out who they are, and how they ever got invited in the first place.

Press Conference

Three players interview a fourth, one who has accomplished some great feat, only they do not know what they have done! The interviewee has to guess what he has done based on the questions of the three other interviewers.

Props

Two groups of two are made up, and each are given some strange prop. In rapid-fire succession, the teams must come up with as many scenarios to use their prop in. Thusly, hilarity ensues.

Quick Change

A very crazy game involving three improvisers acting out a scene. Seems simple enough, until the host gets the ability to change the last thing each player says whenever they choose!

Sound Effects

It's a lot of physical humor and a lot of funny noises put into on game, who can resist? One improviser must create a scene based on a suggestion by the audience while playing off a score of sound effects provided by another improviser.

Sportscasters

The most improbable sporting events are now brought to you by OOPS! Two players must act out a bizarre sporting event, and two more players must call the play-by play on it. And don't worry about missing any of the zany action, it's all in slow-motion!

Stand, Sit, Lie Down

A scene is acted out by three of our improvisers, however at all times there must be one standing, one sitting, and one lying down. The audience gets to yell at the players if there are ever two doing the same thing.

Story, Story, Die

One at a time, the improvisers tell part of a story about a selected topic from the audience until the host calls "switch!" When that happens, the next improviser must pick up the story where the last one left off. If they hesitate, stutter, slur or swear, they are out! The craziness continues until only one storyteller is left standing.

Superheroes

Terror of Terrors! The world is going through some kind of odd crisis, and it's up to our improvisers to solve it, using wacky superpowers created by their fellow players and the audience! This is the only time the world can put its faith in heroes like Flatulence Man or the Green Sigma!

Three-Headed Broadway Star

It's true, anyone can be a Broadway star, even if you have three heads. Three improvisers must come up with a Broadway musical number one word at a time, based on an audience suggestion.

Two-Line Vocabulary

Three improvisers make up a scene. One of them can say whatever they want. The other two only have two phrases each that they can say for the entire scene. And somehow, it still remains to be funny.

Whose Line

No, no, no, not the show! The game! The audience writes down little phrases or sayings for our players. Two players each take a handful of these phrases and must use them when acting out a scene.