Loss of individual freedom Uniforms or forced sameness Scarcity of resources (food, water, energy) False sense of happiness or safety Strict rules or curfews Constant surveillance (cameras, tracking, watching citizens) Limited or controlled language Rebellion or resistance movement A totalitarian or authoritarian government Protagonist begins to question society Advanced technology used for control A single leader or ruling group Propaganda used to control people Loss of family or personal relationships People punished for thinking differently Restricted movement Public punishments Fear used to keep order Censorship of books, media, or information The illusion of a “perfect” society History rewritten or hidden A society divided into classes Children trained or indoctrinated Citizens discouraged from asking questions Environmental destruction Loss of individual freedom Uniforms or forced sameness Scarcity of resources (food, water, energy) False sense of happiness or safety Strict rules or curfews Constant surveillance (cameras, tracking, watching citizens) Limited or controlled language Rebellion or resistance movement A totalitarian or authoritarian government Protagonist begins to question society Advanced technology used for control A single leader or ruling group Propaganda used to control people Loss of family or personal relationships People punished for thinking differently Restricted movement Public punishments Fear used to keep order Censorship of books, media, or information The illusion of a “perfect” society History rewritten or hidden A society divided into classes Children trained or indoctrinated Citizens discouraged from asking questions Environmental destruction
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Loss of individual freedom
Uniforms or forced sameness
Scarcity of resources (food, water, energy)
False sense of happiness or safety
Strict rules or curfews
Constant surveillance (cameras, tracking, watching citizens)
Limited or controlled language
Rebellion or resistance movement
A totalitarian or authoritarian government
Protagonist begins to question society
Advanced technology used for control
A single leader or ruling group
Propaganda used to control people
Loss of family or personal relationships
People punished for thinking differently
Restricted movement
Public punishments
Fear used to keep order
Censorship of books, media, or information
The illusion of a “perfect” society
History rewritten or hidden
A society divided into classes
Children trained or indoctrinated
Citizens discouraged from asking questions
Environmental destruction