This is a play-by-play of a game called "Blast Box" where participants inflate balloons, hide them in a box, and take turns to determine how many years to score. The aim is to avoid the balloon that will burst when the box is turned upside down, symbolizing an explosion. The game is played for fun and excitement, with participants expressing their fear of the balloon bursting and the suspense of not knowing which balloon will "explode". The game ends when all the balloons have been burst, and the participant who manages to score the most points wins. The participants express their appreciation for the game and look forward to playing again.
1. The speaker is hosting an event at GIS and introduces a game with a box translated as an explosive [Document 1].
2. The game involves a box with holes and balloons, with the goal to burst the balloons without bursting the box [Document 1].
3. The game is played by three people, with each person inflating a balloon and placing it in the box [Document 1].
4. The game involves taking turns to determine how many years to score, with the balloons placed inside the box [Document 1].
5. The game is challenging, as the balloons burst when touched, and the person whose balloon bursts drops out of the game [Document 1].
6. The game is played in turns, with each player determining how many years to score [Document 1].
7. The game continues for a few hours, with the players taking turns and the game becoming more challenging [Document 1, Document