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Stop It! is a fantastic, no setup youth group game that challenges students to hit a button and stop a clock as close as they can to a given number without going over. Whoever gets closest within 1/100th of a second is the winner! This is the kind of game that has everyone going nuts when the clock stops on the winning number. Tons of fun, easy to explain, and not setup required. Just stop it!
"Stop the Clock” has students trying to figure out how to stop the clock (hence the name). STC can be used in an escape room, during scavenger hunts, or on stage during your large group time. This STC is called, "Three Key" and requires students to find and plug three USB thumb drives into a USB hub to... Stop the Clock!
Stopwatch is... a stopwatch (hence the name). It works exactly how you'd expect it to work! You can start/stop the time and save that time in up to three slots. This is perfect for relay-type competitions (or pretty much anything that would benefit a stopwatch timer). This is a great tool for your next game!
Think you know everything about pumpkins? STUMP your opponents before they STUMP you! In this screen game, players face off to answer tricky pumpkin-related questions. Play it for fun or as an all-play "don't get it wrong" to see who is the last one standing!
Suffering, a three-lesson Bible study, will help students understand that while God is in control of all things, suffering is a result of our rebellion against Him, that God chose to step into the midst of our suffering – in the form of Christ’s death on the cross – not to remain distant from it, and that God uses trials and suffering to accomplish His purposes and shape our faith.
You can play a lot of different games with Suits. At its very base, Suits is simply a game board that displays a bunch of boxes with different card suits. You can control how many boxes are on the screen, flip them, shuffle them, and even force them to be the suit that you want. So, give every student a playing card as they walk through the door. Then, use Suits to randomly pick a set of 8 suits. The first group of students who can form that set with their cards wins! That's just one of many games that you can play with Suits!
Get your whole group making choices together through this fun adventure game with retro pixel art that’ll put their decision making to the test! They can play where the majority wins, or where each person moves to the left, center or right side of the room to make a decision and earn points. Along the way, they’ll face ordinary decisions and monstrous ones! Enjoy the shared experience as everyone takes part in a summer storytime together!
Do you need a quick game for the summer to give out a prize? Maybe you need something to act as a tie breaker for a another game. Or do you want a simple, no-setup game for your ministry? Summer Three of a Kind is just that! Just hit the spacebar and three random summer-themed items will appear in the boxes. If a student gets three of a kind (hence the name), they win a prize!
Ready to test your IKEA instincts? In Swedish Furniture: Desk, Table, Chair, you'll face off against the wildest foreign furniture names—pick the right answer and stay in the game! How to Play: In Swedish Furniture: Desk, Table, Chair, a Swedish-named IKEA furniture piece will appear on the screen. The crowd must decide whether the item is a desk, a table, or a chair by moving left, right, or staying in the middle. Get it right, and you stay in the game—make the wrong choice, and you sit down. Keep guessing correctly to be the last contestant standing!
Tough choices just got a whole lot sweeter! In Sweeten the Deal, players consider what it would take to say “yes” to a difficult decision between two potential payoffs if they did. This can just be a fun mixer full of fun, debate, and surprising preferences – or, you can use it to see if students will do something challenging in your program. Have fun as you SWEETEN THE DEAL!
Sword Drill is your classic, “First to find this verse in their Bible” type of game. Just set it up by entering the verses that you want to use. The reference will appear on the screen and your students will have to rush to flip to it in their Bibles. The first to stand up with the verse ready to be read gets a point! This is a fun way to get your students into knowing where verses are in their Bibles.
Sword vs Shield is a “This or That” game that has your students battling it out between two rivals. Everyone needs to pose holding a sword or a shield. Then, two knights fly on to the screen in mid-battle. Just as the knight with the sword strikes the knight with the shield, the screen goes dark. Then, with the click of a button, the winner is revealed. The students making that pose win that round.
Table Talkis a four-session sermon series that will focus on four conversations Jesus had while sharing meals with His disciples and others. This series will challenge your students to evaluate their heart posture toward things like repentance, love, busyness, and pride and consider how their lives can reflect the heart of Jesus at the table.
It’s time to test your Christmas movie knowledge — one tagline at a time! In Tag! Christmas Movies, each round shows a Christmas movie poster with two possible taglines. One’s the real deal… the other’s a total fake! Students have to decide which tagline actually belongs to the movie before time runs out. It’s a festive guessing game full of laughs, nostalgia, and plenty of movie magic!
How to Play Students begin in the center of the room. Each round, show a Christmas movie poster on the screen with two taglines beside it. Players move to the right side of the room if they think the correct tagline is Option A, or to the left side if they think it’s Option B. Once everyone’s chosen, reveal the right answer. Anyone who picked wrong is out for the rest of the game. Keep playing new rounds until only one Christmas movie expert remains standing!
We have a mathematical equation to bring some light as to why running talent shows at youth group is a good idea. Fun + Easy = Awesome. Now that we have all that nerdy stuff out of the way, let’s talk about why we love using the Talent Show Buzzer. If you want your talent show to feel legit, then you need judges. If you have judges, then you need to give them the power to destroy the confidence of the contestants. That’s common sense. This resource does that.
‘Tis the season… for a faceoff! See how much your group can say out loud about Christmas while getting prompts for different things about it. Pair up everyone in the room, or bring a duo on stage. Ho ho ho!
How much can your students talk about Halloween? Have them prove it through this game that works great as a stage game or as an all-play where everyone partners up in the room! As the prompt comes on screen, players go back and forth saying one word until one of them gets stumped and tongue-tied. It’s top-notch seasonal fun without any of the spooky stuff.
Thanksgiving fills you up, but what words can your students spill out about it? This game can activate the whole room as you have everyone partner up or get competitive as a spectacle on stage. Each duo competes by taking turns saying one word based on the prompt until the other gets stuck. Lots of food and seasonal things here!
Students likely know alot about current celebrities- their names, professions, maybe even where they're from. But, can they decide how tall these celebrities actually are? Find out with this true or false model game!
Teaching for Change guides teachers to unravel the mystery of how students absorb and process information. This insight leads to better prepared lessons that will engage the hearts and minds of students.
Teaching Teenagers in a Post-Christian World: Cultivating Exploration and Ownership will help youth workers shift from being content dispensers to conversation cultivators. Instead of treating teenagers like consumers—even when we really believe in what we're selling—let's create learning environments that lead to faith exploration and ownership.
Think you can spot a tall tale—or sell one? In Tell Me More, players spin wild stories or true confessions while their opponent asks for more to dig deeper, and then makes the ultimate call: real or made-up?
Siri, predictive text, and virtual keyboards have spoiled this generation. Students don’t understand the struggle of texting before smartphones. Back in the day, we had to text to school in the snow, uphill both ways, like cave people. When it comes to old cell phones, the Nokia 3310 is the classic example of indestructible old tech. If you had a cellphone in the late 90s, it was the 3310. Text Me brings ’90s nostalgia to another level. We found an old Nokia manual and recreated the texting functionality for this app. Amaze your students with a glimpse into the past.
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