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  • 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
  • Attack Of The Waving Robots

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    Beware the bots! In Attack of the Waving Robots, unpredictable robot movements will keep you guessing—pick a side of the room and hope they don’t come your way!

    How to Play:

    In Attack of the Waving Robots, a video will play showing robots moving and waving as they approach different sides of the screen. Before the video ends, players must choose a side of the room to stand on. If the robots end up in your area, you're out! Choose wisely, survive the wave, and stay in the game!
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  • Besties Try Not To Laugh Challenge

    $5.99

    Think your group has the ultimate besties in it? Let them compete as best friends go head-to-head in ridiculous challenges to make each other laugh — and keeping a straight face is the only way to win! From wild impressions to nonsense rants and dramatic stares, it's all fun and games... especially when someone cracks up!

    $5.99
  • Bobble Heads

    $14.99

    This game is sure to entertain both you and your students. With a little setup, this goofy game pits students against each other in a competition of head bobbing.

    With pedometers on their heads, the person with the highest pedometer count at the end is the winner! With this app, you can cut out a picture of their heads and have them bobbling on the screen while they’re bobbling in real life! It’s a hilarious visual. Watch the video below to see how to set everything up.

    $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
  • Can You Do This?

    $5.99

    Get your group into teams for this exciting and hilarious game of challenges! Once you present each round’s task, a player from each group comes up to compete to see who does it best, the longest, or whatever the ask is. Judge who performed it best, and then introduce the next round. With quick rounds and plenty of laughs, "Can You Do This?" is the ultimate test of skill and creativity for players of all ages.

    Supplies needed: Pennies, Bubble Gum, Squeezable fruit (i.e. lemon or orange), cup, cinnamon, spoons

    $5.99
  • Chicken Or The Egg

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    Which came first? In Chicken or the Egg, you’ll have to trust your instincts and history knowledge as you decide which of two things came first—choose wisely or you're out!

    How to Play:

    In Chicken or the Egg, the screen will display two items, events, or inventions, and players must decide which one came first. Move to the left or right to lock in your choice. If you’re right, you stay in the game—get it wrong, and you’re out. Keep going until only one history master remains!
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  • Christmas Cookies

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    Santa’s got a sweet tooth and a sneaky side! In Christmas Cookies, students try to outsmart Santa himself. Four delicious Christmas cookies appear on the screen — but watch out, because Santa’s coming to steal one! Each round, students must pick a cookie corner to stand in and hope Santa doesn’t swipe their snack. It’s fast, funny, and full of Christmas cheer — the perfect holiday elimination game to get everyone laughing and moving!

    How to Play:

    Show the four cookies on the screen, one in each corner. Everyone chooses a corner by moving to the spot in the room that matches the cookie they want. When everyone’s settled, reveal which cookie Santa tries to grab. Anyone standing in that cookie’s corner is out for the round. Keep playing new rounds with fewer and fewer players until only one person is left standing — the last cookie survivor wins!

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  • Crabby Face

    $14.99

    No need for setup, just have everyone stand up! A get-up-out-of-your-seat elimination game for the whole group. This is a quick game to wake everyone up and get them involved. 

    Everyone stands up and faces forward, backwards, left, or right. Then let the crab dance around and land in one of the directions. Anyone facing the same direction of the crab has to sit down. Give everyone a second to face in a different direction and do it again. Keep going until you have two students left. Have them stand on opposite sides of the room and let the crab decide who the winner is.

    $14.99
  • Crowd Cues - Fall Edition

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    Bring the fall vibes and the fun! Crowd Cues: Fall Edition turns your whole room into a living autumn scene. The crowd acts out fall-themed prompts — think pumpkin carving, hayrides, and jumping in leaf piles — while one lucky contestant stands on stage and tries to guess what’s happening. It’s energetic, hilarious, and full of fall flavor!


    How to Play

    Split your crowd into two teams. Each round, send one contestant from each team to the stage and reveal a fall-themed prompt to the audience. The crowd acts it out (no talking!) while their teammate tries to guess. The first contestant to guess correctly wins the round and earns a point for their team. The team with the most points after all rounds wins!

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  • Did / Didn't

    $5.99

    Looking for a game to help your group get to know each other? This is perfect! Put each question on the screen, one at a time, and then have your students move to one side of the room or the other (or raise a left or right hand, if you group is large) to indicate if they “DID” or “DIDN’T” do it. The last slide ends on a question about a Bible verse, and you can also bring some up on the microphone to share one they have memorized.

    $5.99
  • Did / Didn't: Christmas Edition

    $5.99

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! So why not take a moment to help your group see what it does and doesn’t have in common when it comes to the holidays? Get them moving as they share by shifting from one side of the room to the other (or raise their left hand or right hand, if you have a big group) as they indicate if they “DID” or “DIDN’T” do it!

    $5.99
  • Did / Didn't: Volume 4

    $5.99

    When was the last time you learned something about someone in your group? Use these fun prompts to see who has or hasn’t done something unique. Have them move from one side of the room or the other (or raise a left or right hand, if you group is large) to indicate if they “DID” or “DIDN’T” do it.

    $5.99
  • Did / Didn't: Volume 5

    $5.99

    All it takes is the right prompt to help your students and leaders discover something interesting about each other. This will get them moving as they do, too, as they shift from one side of the room to the other (or raise their left hand or right hand, if you have a big group). Have a blast as you find out if they “DID” or “DIDN’T” do it!

    $5.99
  • Director's Chair - Harry Potter Edition

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    Step into the spotlight with Director’s Chair – Harry Potter Edition! In this hilarious crowd-powered game, you’ll reimagine the wizarding world by casting iconic characters with unexpected actors. The audience gets the final say, but can you predict who they’ll choose?

    How to Play

    Bring two players on stage and show a Harry Potter character along with two alternative actors. Each contestant secretly locks in their pick with the host. Then the crowd votes by moving left or right for the actor they think fits best. If the contestant’s choice matches the crowd’s vote, they score a point!

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  • DiscGoRama

    $14.99

    Disco-Go-Rama puts two teams of two against each other while they toss discs and attempt to catch them with ping pong paddles. The app keeps score and lets you set a countdown clock to whatever you want. This is a fantastic Minute-to-Win-It type game! 

    $14.99
  • Dodge The Dance

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    Get ready to move—but not like that! In Dodge the Dance, you'll have to bust a move while keeping your survival instincts sharp. Each round, five dance moves hit the screen and everyone picks one to groove with. But if the spotlight lands on your move… you're out! It’s part dance party, part elimination challenge, and 100% hilarious fun.

    How to Play:
    Each round begins with five different dance moves shown on screen. Players choose one move and start dancing—repeating the same move over and over. After a few seconds, the screen will reveal one dance move. Anyone caught doing that matching move is out! The game continues with a new set of moves each round until one dancer is left standing.
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  • Does It Freeze?

    from $5.99

    Bundle up — it’s about to get chilly! Does It Freeze? is the frosty guessing game where students put their cold-weather knowledge to the test. Each round shows a liquid or substance, and everyone must decide: will it freeze or not? Some are easy… but others will leave your brain on ice! It’s a winter wonderland of surprises where only the smartest (or luckiest) survive until the end!

    How to Play
    Students start in the center of the room. Each round, a new liquid appears on the screen. If they think it freezes, they move to the right side of the room. If they think it doesn’t freeze, they move to the left side. Once everyone has chosen, reveal the correct answer. Anyone who guessed wrong is out for the rest of the game. Keep playing new rounds until only one person remains — the final frosty champion!

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  • 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
  • Find Someone Who: Food Edition

    $5.99

    Want to spark some conversations around everyone’s favorite foods? Let their taste buds get them moving around the room to connect with others who share in their favorite flavors. Make it the ultimate mixer, or throw in some competition by randomly eliminating the biggest or smallest groups. This deliciously fun icebreaker will spark laughter, inspire some foodie stories, and leave everyone hungry for more connections (and maybe even a snack afterward)!

    $5.99
  • Follow My Lead: TV Mascots

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    Can you read the leader’s mind? In Follow My Lead – TV Mascots, it’s all about knowing who’s in charge as you try to guess which iconic mascot they secretly picked—follow wisely or you’re out!

    How to Play:

    In Follow My Lead – TV Mascots, pick one person from the crowd to be the leader. A slide will show two TV mascots, and the leader secretly picks their favorite. The rest of the crowd moves to the side of the room they think the leader chose. Guess right and stay in the game—guess wrong, and you’re out!
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  • Formations

    $14.99

    Formations is a game that has teams of students racing to match the pattern on the screen. To prep, mark out circles or x's with tape on the floor. You can customize the number of rows and columns you want for the game. On the screen, balls bounce shift to spots on the grid. Each team must place a student in that corresponding grid-box. A grid-box with a number on it needs that number of students to sit in that grid-box. To lock their formation in, everyone on the team sits down with crisscrossed legs. The first team to correctly lock in the correct formation wins that round. 

    $14.99
  • Four Square

    $14.99

    Four Square is a children’s ministry version of one of our most popular games, Kill Square. It gets everyone up and moving, having fun, and laughing. This game takes a little bit of preparation but your kids are going to love it. It’s easy to understand and students on with any physical or mental status can participate. 

    $14.99
  • Freeze Dance

    $14.99

    We all know how to play a freeze dance game. Play some music and everyone has to dance. The second the music stops, everyone has to freeze in place. Anyone moving is out. The fun part about this version is that you can speed up and slow down the music as well! Just select an MP3 of the song you want to use and a traffic light will appear on the screen. Green plays the music at normal speed. Red pauses it. Yellow slows it down. When all three are on, the song plays twice as fast! 

    $14.99
  • Freeze Frame

    $14.99

    Freeze Frame has students do one of the most challenging things of their lives... stay still! Get a group of students together and have them take a picture using a builtin (or usb) webcam on your computer. Here's the catch, it only snaps the photo when it detects movement. The goal is to stay as still as possible in front of the camera. Once the photo is taken, it gives you a digital Polaroid with your total seconds. Trust us, it's a challenge! 

    $14.99
  • Going Viral

    from $5.99

    Get ready to time-travel through internet history! Going Viral is the ultimate test of your pop culture memory. Each round, you’ll see a viral video, trend, or meme that once took the internet by storm—your job is to remember when it happened. Four years will be on the screen, and you’ll have to race to the corner you think is right. Guess wrong and you’re out. Guess right? You live to meme another round.

    How to Play:
    Show a viral sensation of a past internet sensation on the screen along with four possible years. Students must choose the year they believe it went viral by running to the corresponding corner of the room. After everyone has chosen, reveal the correct answer. Anyone who chose incorrectly is out. Keep playing with new viral trends and new sets of years until only one student remains!

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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
  • Hypotheticals - Movie Characters

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    Get ready to enter the ultimate debate stage with Hypotheticals – Movie Characters! Each round pits two iconic movie characters against each other in a ridiculous, over-the-top scenario—like “Who would win a bake-off: Darth Vader or Shrek?” or “Who’d survive longer in a zombie apocalypse: Elsa or Indiana Jones?” The crowd doesn’t get to sit this one out! One person is brought up to argue for each character, then the entire room casts their vote by physically moving to the left or right side of the room to show where they stand. It’s funny, it’s fiery, and it’ll have your group passionately defending their favorites in the most absurd situations.

    How to Play:

    Bring one student from each team on stage to represent each of the two characters shown on screen. Read the hypothetical scenario out loud, then give each student 20–30 seconds to argue why their character would win. Once both sides have argued, the rest of the group votes with their feet—everyone moves to the side of the room that matches the character they think would win. Keep score for each round or just play for fun and laughs!

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  • I'm Terrible At Dating

    from $5.99
    Think you know your history? Think again! In I'm Terrible at Dating, players will face off against the ultimate challenge: remembering when things actually happened. Each round, a major historical event will pop up along with four different years—and you’ll have to pick the right one! One wrong move and your dating days are done!

    How to Play:
    Each round, a historical event will appear on the screen along with four possible years. Players must decide when the event actually happened and move to the corner that matches their choice. Guess correctly to stay in the game—get it wrong, and you're out! Keep going until only one history master remains
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  • 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
  • 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