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Fall Sale: 30% OFF Nearly Everything

  • That's The Worst: Volume 2

    $5.99

    Once again, you need to decide between the worst of the worst. Get your students talking or moving by either having them walk from one side of the room to the other, or by inviting up a student to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!

    $5.99
  • That's The Worst: Volume 1

    $5.99

    Sometimes it’s a question of “better” versus “best” but “worse” or the “worst.” Get your students talking or moving by either having them walk from one side of the room to the other, or by inviting up a student to represent each side of the argument. You can even do both, having the two students present their cases and then having other students respond by moving or raising their hands to vote!

    $5.99
  • 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
  • One of Each

    $14.99

    One of Each is a fast-paced game that has students taking turns calling out items in a given category without repeating the same first letter. Each time an item is called out, you just enter its first letter on your keyboard and it’s taken off the board. If that letter is entered again, you’ll hear a buzz and that student is out! 

    $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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Map Quest

    from $5.99

    Grab your passports and fire up your GPS—it's time for Map Quest! Each round, two different road trips pop up on the screen, and teams have to decide which one is the shorter drive. It’s a fast-paced guessing game that mixes road-trip trivia with wild travel match-ups. Perfect for high-energy crowd participation and a little friendly competition!

    How to Play

    Split your group into two teams. Each round, show two different trips on the screen. Teams must guess which drive is shorter by pointing left or right (or by having team captains lock in their team’s answers). Once both teams have guessed, reveal which trip was actually shorter. Award one point to the team that guessed correctly. Keep score and play as many rounds as you like—the team with the most correct guesses wins!

    from $5.99
  • Total Survival - NFL Edition

    from $5.99

    Hut, hut... guess! Total Survival – NFL Edition is the ultimate football trivia faceoff where your only play is your gut. From jaw-dropping touchdown records to mind-blowing stat lines, you'll see one number at a time and then try to survive by guessing whether the next NFL-themed answer is higher or lower. Guess wrong and you're out. Guess right and you live to play another down. It's fast, competitive, and full of football surprises!

     How to Play:

    Display an NFL-themed question on the screen with a number as the answer. For the next round, show a new question—but only the question, not the answer. Students must guess if the answer to the new question is higher or lower than the previous number.

    Students who think it’s higher move to the left side of the room; those who think it’s lower move to the right.

    Once everyone picks a side, reveal the correct number. Anyone who guessed wrong is out. Keep playing until one student is left standing—or see who can survive the longest in this gridiron guessing game!

    from $5.99
  • Say 3 Things - Christmas Edition

    $5.99

    It’s the ultimate multi-answer holiday brain race! Players face off to name three things that fit each festive prompt… from snowman accessories, to creative names for Santa. It’s fast, funny, and full of Christmas cheer! 

    $5.99