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  • Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Cup

    $14.99

    Head Shoulders Knees & Cup is a game that requires speed, agility, and the commitment to dive for a cup! Just have 10 students with 9 plastic cups in front of them. They have to do what shows up on the screen (head, shoulders, and knees). When the screen shows the cup, everyone has to dash to grab one on the floor! The person who doesn't get a cup is out! Throw out a cup and do it again until there's one person left. The prize? A bunch of broken cups! 

    $14.99
  • Word Shark

    $14.99

    Word Shark is basically hangman, but underwater… with a shark. You enter your own words/phrases and the game will handle the rest. When a student guesses a letter, just hit that letter on the keyboard. If it’s correct, that letter will be revealed. If it’s wrong, one of three walls that separate the scuba diver and shark will lower. Once they get four wrong letters, the shark will attack… by launching a fireball from its mouth. 

    $14.99
  • Fact or Fiction

    $14.99

    Fact or Fiction is a really easy game to play. Just enter a bunch of real and fake facts into the settings. The game will display each one at a time and your students will have to decide if it’s fact or fiction (hence the name). To display the correct answer, just hit the left or right arrow keys! It’s super easy to setup and tons of fun to play! 

    $14.99
  • Splodin Frogs

    $14.99

    What happens when you mix frogger and minesweeper? You get some splodin frogs! Splodin Frogs is a youth group game that challenges your students to work together to get a frog through a pond scattered with bombs! The indicator on the left tells you how many lily pads have bombs underneath them, but it doesn’t tell you which ones they are. If you land on a bomb, your frog “splodes” and you’re sent back to the beginning. 

    $14.99
  • Bears and Chairs

    $14.99

    Have you questioned any of your student's short-term memory skills lately? This game puts that skill to the test. 

    The screen will flash a random arrangement of bears and chairs (hence the name of the game). Then students have to see how much they can remember in order. It sounds simple; It sounds silly. It is, but it's also a lot of fun! This game gets more intense than you would expect. You've been warned.

    $14.99
  • Pose This Way

    $14.99

    Pose This Way is a crowd favorite that doesn’t require any setup. The screen will flash 6 different poses (The Pray, The No Way, The Whey, The Oh Hey, The Hooray, and The Chipotle). Everyone has to stand up and make one of the poses where they’re standing. If the game stops on the pose that a student is doing, they have to sit down. Just keep eliminating students until there’s only one left! 

    $14.99
  • Enhance

    $14.99

    Enhance is easy to understand and really fun to play! Upload any photos you want into the app and it will display them as super pixelated pictures. Your students have to guess what the picture is as you slowly un-pixelate it. This is perfect for screenshots of movies, pictures from your youth group, or just random stuff you found on the internet! 

    $14.99
  • Prize Wheel

    $14.99

    The Prize Wheel is one of our favorite apps. It’s a great way to bring up the energy in the room. It takes very little setup and is always a winner. You can set up as many slots as you want. You can even set the size and color of the slot! The best part is, you can change the slots on the fly! If you need to change, "20 pushups" to be 80% of the wheel just before the spin it... you can do that! 

    $14.99
  • Donut Drop

    $14.99

    Remember when you would stay home sick from school and watch The Price is Right with Bob Barker? Those were the days. Anyway, this game is like Plinko with donuts.

    Have your students call out, “DROP!” and hit the spacebar. Watch the donut bounce around and hope that it lands in a box at the bottom. If your students are able to get three donuts in a box, they’re the winners. This is a super easy, no-step game that’s perfect for any occasion!

    $14.99
  • Bring Me A...

    $14.99

    This game is perfect in-person, outside, or remote. Have your students sit down and race to be the first to hand you whatever appears on the screen. 

    Some item ideas: a coin, a white shoeless, my leather jacket I let Jennifer Finney borrow at the homecoming game sophomore year of high school. Since you get to enter the items into the game’s dashboard, it can be whatever you want!

    $14.99
  • Scramble

    $14.99

    Scramble is your classic word game where the tiles are scrambled and students have to figure out the words/phrases on the screen. All you have to do is enter the words/phrases that you want to use in the dashboard and the game will take care of the rest! This is perfect for students' names, movie titles, or if you want to make it really difficult, Biblical genealogy! 

    $14.99
  • What's the Passcode?

    $14.99

    What’s the Passcode is a game that has student trying to figure out a random 4- digit passcode with a series of clues that show up in the form of notifications. “The 3rd number is even”, “The 2nd number is three less than the 4th”, “The 1st number plus the 4th equals 5”, etc. The first student (or group) to correctly guess that passcode wins! Don’t worry, if they just aren’t getting it, you can force one of the notifications to straight up tell you one of the numbers. 

    $14.99
  • Doors and Rooms

    $14.99

    This is a very simple game that everyone can play. There is no skill necessary, just 50/50 guessing. 

    Students are presented with two doors. One is locked and the other isn't, but there’s no way of knowing which is which. Each student guesses which door will be unlocked. Students who guess correctly survive for another round. It's a game of elimination until you have only one lucky guesser left standing.

    $14.99
  • Climber

    $14.99

    This is a game of numbers, probability, risk-taking, and very basic climbing animations. It's a fun game of chance for you students to take turns playing. 

    Press the spacebar and make the climber climb between 1-10 steps. If he climbs beyond 21 steps, game over! The winner is the student who can get the closest to 21 without going over! This is one of those games that students will be on their best behavior for the opportunity to play.

    $14.99
  • Arms and Legs

    $14.99

    Your students will learn the rules of this game in a minute but want to play for hours. Use this game for full-class engagement or have just as much fun watching The Chosen One. 

    Have your student(s) stand facing away from the screen or blindfolded. Their task is to follow the audible cues to either raise or lower a limb. Essentially, the child has turned into a human BopIt.

    Click the spacebar and the character on the screen either raises or lowers their arms and legs in this order: Right Arm, Left Arm, Right Leg, Left Leg (repeat). There's a raise and lower sound effect that plays with each move. The student simply needs to listen for that cue and either raise or lower an arm/leg in the correct order to match the character on the screen. It's way harder than it sounds. Once your students become pros, you can add more players! Hitting the spacebar will cycle through each player before returning to the first!

    $14.99
  • Song Bite

    $14.99

    Song Bite is a new game that plays short snippets from songs that you upload. Students have to guess the name of the song and the band based on less than a second of audio. You control what songs you use, what part of the song that plays, and how long it plays for! Just grab a bunch of mp3s of your favorite songs and you’re in business! 

    $14.99
  • Extreme Potato Counting

    $14.99

    What's more fun than potato counting? That's right, EXTREME POTATO COUNTING! EPC is really fun if you own how dumb it is. All you have to do is hit any letter key on your keyboard an a potato will lunch on the screen and fall back down. Tell your students to simply count the number of potatoes that appear on screen. Then, hit the spacebar to go into EXTREME MODE (intense, fast music plays and the screen gets darker). Now, button mash all of the letter keys to lunch a bunch of potatoes at once. Keep going nuts on the keyboard and hit the spacebar to finally stop. Have everyone call out how many potatoes there were. Finally, hit the enter key on your keyboard to reveal the answer! The person with the closest to the number, without going over, wins! 

    $14.99
  • Extreme Gift Counting

    $14.99

    Extreme Gift Counting has students playing against each other to see who can count how many presents fly onto the screen. You control it by hitting any letter key on the keyboard. The game keeps track of every gift and displays the final number when you're ready. It's harder than it looks. You can go super slow, launching a few gifts at a time, or you can button mash and cause chaos! This is a great, no-setup game that can last as long as you need it to! 

    $14.99
  • Rock Paper Scissors

    $14.99

    Rock, Paper, Scissors is exactly what is sounds like! It's a great game to play with all of your students. Just have everyone pick a hand, then let the app pick one at random... or cheat and force it to land on the hand that you want! Watch the walk-through video below to see it in action! 

    $14.99
  • Kill Square 2.0

    $14.99

    KillSquare 2.0 is the next iteration of one of our most popular games… KillSquare! Here’s how it works: Clear out your youth room and tape down 4 large colored squares. Tell your students to get into a square. Then KillSquare 2.0 will randomly pick a square to eliminate! Everyone has a few seconds to rush into another square before the next random one is hit! Keep doing this until there is one person standing! It’s fast-paced, easy to set up, and something you can play again and again! 

    $14.99
  • Kill Square

    $14.99

    Kill Square is our most popular church game because it gets everyone up and moving, having fun, and praying for survival. This game takes a little bit of preparation, but your students are going to love it. It’s easy to understand and students of all mental and physical abilities will enjoy it. 

    $14.99
  • Catch the Kiwi

    $14.99

    One of the oldest tricks in the book, the three coconuts scam. This game is very versatile. You can use it as a quick game for fun, or you can use it to torture your students. It's really up to you. The best part is there's no setup!

    On the screen, three coconut shells are lifted, revealing two kiwi fruits and a kiwi bird. Tell your students to keep an eye on the kiwi bird as you shuffle the coconuts. Have your students guess which coconut is hiding the kiwi bird. You can change the speed of the shuffling. Also, you can cheat, placing the kiwi bird under any/all of the coconuts. Very easy. Very fun. Potentially, emotionally damaging.

    $14.99
  • Santa Drop

    $14.99

    Santa Drop is a super jolly, Christmas version of one of our favorite games, Donut Drop. Just have a student yell, "Drop!" and watch as a Santa jumps from his sleigh, bounces through the pegs, and hopefully lands in one of five chimneys! The coolest part about this game is that you can hit a button that completely slows down time in the game! This is perfect for those moments when it looks like the Santa is about to fall into a chimney. Just hit the button and everything runs in slow motion! It's a ton of fun! 

    $14.99
  • Monster Match

    $14.99

    Monster Match is the best middle school game for getting the sillies out. We created it specifically for goofy middle school students and youth workers who occasionally behave like middle schoolers. It’s guaranteed to get your peeps laughing and having a good time. 

    $14.99