Lezero Family Games Photosl Best
Lezero Family Games Photos Guide
Goal
Create a clear, shareable photo album of the Lezero family games — capturing players, setups, scoreboards, highlights, and candid moments.
Game 4: Who’s That Baby?
- How to play: Baby photos of family members are displayed one by one. Players guess the adult’s name.
- Photosl mode: Advanced version blurs faces partially, revealing more of the image every 10 seconds.
- Family reaction: Guaranteed laughter and shock.
Shot list (must-have)
- Establishing shots
- Game room/yard wide shot before play starts.
- Setup details
- Game boxes, boards/cards/pieces arranged.
- Score sheets, rulebooks, timers.
- Player portraits
- Individual headshots (smiling, candid).
- Small group portraits (2–3 people).
- Action shots
- Hands moving pieces, dealing cards, dice rolling.
- Close-ups of faces reacting (surprise, laughter, concentration).
- Scoreboard & outcomes
- Final scores, trophy/prize close-up.
- Candid moments
- Celebrations, teasing, snack breaks, cleanup.
- Creative shots
- Overhead flat-lay of the game in progress.
- Low-angle shots for drama.
- Details & ambiance
- Snacks, drinks, table texture, lighting, decorations.
Game 3: Timeline Slalom
- How to play: A mix of 30 photos from different years flashes by. Players must hit a buzzer when they spot a photo from a specific year (e.g., “Buzz when you see 2018”).
- Scoring: Correct buzz = 1 point. Wrong buzz = -0.5 points.
- Lezero advantage: The system auto-tags photos by date EXIF data – no manual sorting needed.
1.1 Lezero
- Possible origin: A blend of “Leisure” + “Zero” (zero barriers to fun).
- Product assumption: A tablet, smart display, or app suite designed for local multiplayer without internet dependency.
- Core value: Privacy-focused family gaming using your personal media.