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  • 'Tis the Season for Eatin'!

    $5.99

    Which of the season’s best food is THE best? That’s what your group will get to debate and try to sway the rest of the crowd on, whether you use this as a fun mixer or as a challenge to match the host’s choice. It’s the perfect opener for a program, message or an event meal!



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  • 100

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    100 is a fast-paced, stand-up-or-sit-down elimination game that challenges what students think they know about history, culture, and everyday life. Each round features something familiar — a brand, invention, landmark, or trend — and students must decide if it’s over or under 100 years old. As the rounds go on, assumptions get flipped, surprises pile up, and the room quickly thins out until only the sharpest guessers remain. It’s simple, interactive, and packed with “wait… really?!” moments.
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  • Acronyms

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    Acronyms is a fast-moving, whole-room game that gets students thinking, guessing, and physically committing to an answer every round. Students are shown a familiar acronym they’ve definitely seen before, but when two possible meanings pop up on the screen, things get tricky fast. With only a left or right choice to make, every round turns into a moment of hesitation, confidence, and instant reactions as the room splits and students hope they picked correctly. It’s simple, loud, and creates instant energy as the crowd thins out round by round.
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  • Axolotl Squabble

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    Axolotl Squabble is a ridiculous, high-energy elimination game where students have to put their faith in the right axolotl. Each round features four wildly different axolotl versions, from superhero-inspired designs to completely unhinged creations, and students must choose the one they believe in most. As the game goes on, confidence rises, alliances form, and chaos breaks out when multiple axolotls don’t survive the squabble. It’s visual, unpredictable, and keeps the entire room fully engaged from start to finish.
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  • Before & After

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    Before & After is a quick-thinking, phrase-connecting game that challenges students to spot the one hidden word linking two familiar sayings. Each round presents a phrase with a missing word in the middle, and that word completes the phrase on the left while starting a brand-new one on the right. As rounds progress, thinking speeds up, confidence grows, and the competition gets tighter as students race to make the connection first. It’s simple, clever, and a guaranteed way to get the room buzzing with energy.
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  • Coffee Or Tea

    $5.99

    Simply decided whether the answer to the following questions is either COFFEE or TEA.

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  • Common-Mythstake

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    Common Mythstake is an easy-to-run, high-participation movement game that exposes the wild things people believe without ever checking the facts. Each round, a bold statement appears on the screen—some sound totally reasonable but are common myths, while others seem absurd but are shockingly true. Students have to commit by physically moving left or right to vote “True” or “Mythstake,” and only those who guess correctly stay in. It is instant energy: everyone is on their feet, reacting, arguing, and laughing as they discover which “facts” they have believed their whole lives are actually wrong. With ready-made statements, built-in explanations, and simple rules, Common Mythstake is perfect as an opener, a mid-program reset, or a themed night about wisdom, truth, or discernment.
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  • Crimes Against Pizza

    $5.99

    Forget the classic debate over Hawaiian pizza! It’s time to unite your group against real pizza crimes! Get ready to crank up some energy in your room as everyone votes between two options to share what they think is the worst pizza crime. The host will reveal his/her choice, and if players match It they stay in! (And yes, there is a Hawaiian pizza option to cleanse the palate at the end of the game) Enjoy!

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  • Crowd Cues - Winter Edition

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    Crowd Cues – Winter Edition is a high-energy, whole-room movement game that flips charades on its head. Instead of one person acting for a crowd, the entire crowd acts together while one or two brave students onstage try to guess the winter scenario on the screen behind them. Each prompt features a familiar cold-weather moment—like scraping ice off a windshield, crashing through a snowball fight, or reacting to a surprise snow day—that students can instantly act out with big motions and zero props. With simple rules, 10 ready-to-use prompts, and tons of built-in laughter, Crowd Cues – Winter Edition is perfect as a series opener, a mid-program energy boost, or a winter-themed event where you want maximum participation with minimal setup.
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  • 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
  • Egg Heads

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    Eggheads is a fast, visual elimination game that challenges students to spot the secret genius hiding in plain sight. Each round shows a familiar group image filled with well-known faces, but only one of them is secretly the “egghead.” With numbers placed on each person in the image, students have to trust their instincts, make a quick decision, and commit to an answer. Every reveal brings surprise, laughter, and instant tension as the crowd shrinks and the smartest guessers stay standing.

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  • Eponyms

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    Time to put your brain to the test with a game that sounds fancy but plays fast and fun! In Eponyms, you’ll be shown everyday items — from sandwiches to sneakers to raincoats — and your job is to decide whether each one is actually named after a real person. If it is, it’s an eponym. If it isn’t, well… you just learned something new. It’s simple, surprising, and full of “Wait… THAT was named after someone?” moments your students will love.

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  • Fact Or Fiction Human Body

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    This game challenges students to separate truth from myth as they’re presented with different statements about the Bible. For each one, they have to quickly decide—is it fact or is it fiction?

    Some answers might seem obvious, while others will catch them off guard, leading to great reactions, laughs, and even a few “wait… really?” moments.

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  • Fancy Egg

    $14.99

    How do we explain this… Fancy Egg is a game for intellectuals only. Behind the curtain is either a boring, run of the mill, normal egg… or it’s the fanciest egg you’ve ever laid your eyes upon complete with a top hat and bow tie. In reality, it’s a dumb and simple game, but super funny. Just have students guess which egg is behind the curtain, then hold the spacebar to reveal the answer. You can even change the odds of it being the fancy egg to make things more interesting! 

    $14.99
  • Father? Figure

    $5.99

    Think you know your Bible dads? Turn family trees into a fast, funny showdown where students try to guess which biblical father matches each person on screen. It’s the perfect mix of random Bible knowledge, loud guesses, and “wait... I actually know this one!” energy.

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  • Feeling Saucy

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    Ready to spice up your knowledge with some saucy fun? Welcome to "Feeling Saucy" – a game that can completely stay onscreen as an all-play or break the fourth wall for contestants onstage you have taste-test each sauce in each round before they answer. They’ll eyeball whatever famous sauce appears onscreen and guess if the proposed ingredient is in it, be it part of the secret recipe for that zesty Chick-fil-A Sauce or a key player in the tangy Tabasco? They decide with a quick "Yes" or "No," or a simple thumbs up or thumbs down, or move from one side of the room to the other.

    Who will be the true sauce master? Perhaps award them with a bottle of all the sauces as  they discover what makes all your favorite condiments tick!

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  • First Names

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    First Names is a simple, fast-paced elimination game that tests how well students really know the brands they see every day. Each round features a well-known company, but instead of guessing what it is now, students have to decide what it was called first. With two possible original names on the screen, students must quickly choose a side and commit to their answer. It’s surprising, interactive, and gets harder as confidence builds and the room starts thinning out.
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  • For Real??

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    For each crazy court case, students have to decide: did this actually happen… or is it completely made up? From monkeys fighting for copyright to people suing over the most unexpected things, every round is packed with wild twists that sound too ridiculous to be true—but sometimes are. Players will laugh, debate, and second-guess themselves as they try to separate fact from fiction in a game where reality is often stranger than anything you could invent.

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  • Germ Squirm

    $5.99

    Germs and bacteria are everywhere! How much have we truly learned and retained about them though? Test everyone on all the facts about germs and bacteria through this engaging game you can play on stage or among the whole room as players guess with one, two or three fingers for the correct answer!

    $5.99
  • Good Door, Bad Door

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    Good Door, Bad Door is a quick, high-energy elimination game built entirely on instinct and split-second decisions. Each round, students must choose between three doors, hoping they’ve picked the one that lets them move on. With only one Good Door and two Bad Doors, tension rises fast, cheers get louder, and the room shrinks every round. It’s simple, dramatic, and perfect for instant engagement with zero explanation overload.
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  • Guess the Condiment

    $5.99

    Sure, you’ve splattered ketchup, mustard, mayo or chipotle sauce on your food… but how much do you really know about these condiments? Guess which fact belongs to which topping, whether as an all-play where players hold up one, two, three or four fingers, or as a stage game where it’s all on the line!

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  • Guess The Grub

    $5.99

    Picture this: A bunch of random food emojis pop up. What is this? A caveman’s grocery list? Nope. It’s Guess the Grub, the game where your group tries to decipher what famous meal or brand is hiding in a pile of tiny digital pictures! Perfect for a shout-out-loud energy builder or a face-off that’ll make everyone a little hungrier!

    $5.99