An expert tells a story to their audience. To make the story more clear, they use some pictures that are represented by the other players (Tableau vivant). Through a stretched Cl-i-i-i-i-i-ck they indicate that the players need to get into position for the next picture. N.B.: during the click it is nice if the lights turn off for a bit, or if the audience closes their eyes. Practice both beforehand.
Variation 1: You could zoom in on parts of the slide. The player in question can come forward and can try to increase their stance a bit.
Variation 2: You could also work with moving images that can be played (possibly faster) forward or backward.
Variation 3: When you, apart from slides and video, also use sounds the game is called a multimedia presentation.
Variation 4: There are two presenters. The other two players move until click is said. Then they freeze, after a short explanation of their stance they can move again until click is said again. The goal of this is to get more unexpected slides. This variation is also called the moving slides.