Suggestions

Improv Suggestion Generator

Published by: Dave Morris

Description

Suggestions: A simple and clean suggestion generator for improvisers.
Built for ease of use, Suggestions is a tool for improvisers to use for rehearsals or workshops.
Features:
- Over 4000 unique suggestions.
- 12 categories of Suggestions including: Locations, Objects, Relationships, Character Traits, Emotions, Genres, Mantras, Themes, and more!
- Colourful buttons that provide haptic feedback when pressed.
- All buttons are accessible on the same screen. No unnecessary taps!
- Supports Dark Mode
Suggestions was created by Dave Morris of Paper Street Theatre.
www.davemorris.tv/suggestions.html
www.paperstreettheatre.ca
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