Rimée
1977-present · Quebec / francophone world
Also known as Rhymed, En Rime
Dialogue must rhyme — each line's last word rhymes with the previous player's last word.
Known for
- Closest match d'impro cousin to Whose Line's Rhyming Couplets — but usually longer, with full story obligation.
- Abécédaire rimée variant: lines must also begin with consecutive letters A, B, C...
- Scoring heavily punishes forced rhymes that break story logic.
- Often uses alexandrins (12-syllable lines) in the most traditional Quebec leagues.
Connected to
Forms
match impro
Games