SIDEMEN OFFENSIVE REVERSE CATEGORIES - Summary

Summary

The text describes a game show-like scenario where two teams, consisting of Ethan, Harry, Josh, and Toby, participate in a game called "Reverse Categories." The objective is for one team member to give clues to their partner to guess a specific category. The clues are limited to three words, and the partner must guess the category based on those words.

The game is played with various categories, including "places to have sex other than the bed," "prison players," "people you shouldn't sleep with," and "things you can get milk from." Team members take turns giving clues and trying to guess the categories.

Throughout the game, the team members engage in banter, joke around, and sometimes struggle to come up with clues or guess the categories. The game is played with a point system, and the team with the most points at the end wins.

In the final round, the score is 4-3, and the last category is worth triple points. The team that wins this round will win the game. Josh gives clues for the category, and his partner, Toby, tries to guess it. In the end, Josh gives clues that lead Toby to correctly guess the category, securing their team's win.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The game is called "Reverse Categories".
2. The players are Ethan, Harry, Josh, and Toby.
3. The game involves one player giving three words to try to make their teammate guess the category.
4. The category is not revealed to the teammate.
5. The teammate has to guess the category based on the three words.
6. The game has multiple rounds.
7. Each round has a different category.
8. The players take turns giving three words to their teammate.
9. The teammate can ask for clarification or hints.
10. The game has a scoring system.
11. The score is 4-3 at one point in the game.
12. The game has a double points round.
13. The final round is worth triple points.
14. The players can use only three words to describe the category in the final round.
15. The category in the final round is "things you come on or in".