Thank you Doctor Patama for your support

Yes. We can play charade for 2 or more words but combinatorial problem can make the game less happy to play. Advanced players often play charade to solve 'common phrases' or common mottoes.

For PSE, charade is a useful tool to map 'words' to 'gestures' and gestures to English words. Verbs are specifically targeted now because verbs are movements we can see and we want to map the movements into English words we can hear.

The problem most people have is that when they see a gesture they come up with a word in the first language first then translate that into English. We try to get from gestures to English words bypassing the translation as much as we can. Children are often very good at charade. (I have seen) They shout out the right verb as soon as the gesture starts.