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Games For Youth Ministry

Find fun youth ministry games, Christian icebreakers, and team-building activities for church groups, Bible studies, and youth retreats. With Games for Youth Ministry by YM360 you can choose from:

  • Classic and Video Enhanced Games - fun, simple "one outcome" games
  • Premium Screen Games - function more like an app to allow you to play games you love over and over again
  • Youth Ministry Games Books - each featuring 25+ games that are perfect for playing with groups.
  • Monster High School Yearbook

    $5.99

    Imagine a school where Bigfoot made the attendance list and Frankenstein definitely ran for prom king!

    This is that Monster High School Yearbook, and your group gets to vote on each creature's ridiculous "Most likely to...." superlatives! They simply hold up 1, 2, or 3 fingers to vote.

    The real win? You get to decide how the game turns out!

    • You can use the answers provided
    • You can elect a judge who gets to decide the answer (ideally with his/her back to the audience, holding up his/her number)
    • You can use it as a fun mixer
    • You can turn it into countdown slides

    If a player picks the right one, the get points or avoid elimination (you pick!). If they pick wrong? Well... let’s just say the Scarecrow’s looking for new stuffing.

    It’s freaky and fun, and filled with classic monsters we got to pose just for this game!

    Let’s find out who really knows their classic creeps… and who just came for the candy!

    $5.99
  • Beat the Screen – Halloween Edition

    from $5.99

    Halloween just got spooky competitive! Beat the Screen – Halloween Edition is a fast-paced twist on Rock, Paper, Scissors where everyone plays against the screen at once. Students will choose to act like a vampire, werewolf, or zombie — but only one will survive each round. It’s quick, it’s chaotic, and it will have your whole group howling with laughter!


    How to Play

    Have everyone stand up and face the screen. When the countdown ends, students must strike one of three poses: Vampire (arms up like a cape), Werewolf (hands as claws), or Zombie (arms out like a zombie). Then reveal the screen’s choice. Vampire beats Werewolf, Werewolf beats Zombie, and Zombie beats Vampire. Anyone who loses to the screen’s choice sits down — winners stay standing and play again. Keep going until only one player remains — they are the Halloween champion!

    from $5.99
  • I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghost

    from $5.99
    Are you brave enough to face your fears? I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghost will put your phobia knowledge to the test—pick your answer and prove you’re fearless!

    How to Play:
    In I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghost, a phobia name will be displayed on the screen, and players must move to the side of the room they believe matches the correct definition. Only those who choose correctly will stay in the game—who will conquer their fears and come out on top?
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  • Talk About... Halloween

    $5.99

    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.

    $5.99