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CLASSIC
SCREEN GAMES

Fun, simple, "one outcome" games.

 

PREMIUM
SCREEN GAMES

These games function more like an App and allow outcomes to change, which allows you to play games your students love over and over again.

 

GAMES BOOKS

Choose from Water, Relay, Group Building, Large Group, Stage, Messy and Dodgeball Games books perfect for playing with groups.

 

CLASSIC SCREEN GAMES

Fun, simple, "one outcome" games.

 

PREMIUM SCREEN GAMES

These games function more like an App and allow outcomes to change, which allows you to play games your students love over and over again.

 

GAMES BOOKS

Choose from Water, Relay, Group Building, Large Group, Stage, Messy and Dodgeball Games books perfect for playing with groups.

 

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  • Was It Eclipsed?

    $5.99

    The solar eclipse of 2024 was all over the news… and so were several products that were themed to the event. Challenge your group to separate the actual products from the made-up ones in this wild game. In each round, players will be presented with odd options from the mouthwatering to the downright bizarre. Players vote by holding up a thumbs up if they think the product is true or a thumbs down if they believe it's false. After all the votes are in, reveal the truth behind the product - was it really eclipsed or just a figment of someone's imagination? So gather your students, prepare to be eclipsed, and let the celestial hilarity begin!

  • 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!

  • Look Me In The Eyes

    $5.99

    You will be shown just the eyes of a famous cartoon character. See how well you can correctly identify the character.

  • Famous Friends

    $5.99

    Can your students name some famous friends, be it from real life, fiction or history? See who can be the first to correctly figure out who the famous friends are. The faster a player locks in an answer, the more points he or she can win or lose.

  • Decoded

    $5.99

    If 1=A and 2=B and 3=C and so on... let's see who can decode these words the fastest.

  • Before They Were Famous 2

    $5.99

    Before celebrities were well known, they were just ordinary kids and teens? Who among your students can best guess who’s who through some photos and clues? Play in teams or have two students face-off!

  • Two Truths And A Lie: DC Edition

    $5.99

    How well do your students know some facts about DC heroes on screen or from the comics? Guide them to spot the one lie hidden among two truths!

  • Pen Name or Real Name

    $5.99

    Authors use Pen Names all the time instead of their Real Names. See if you can guess which of these names is a Pen Name or the author's Real Name.

  • Before It Was A Movie

    $5.99

    Some of the greatest movies were books first, and other epic films were original but then launched a book series. You get to guess at which is which in this fun game. Play in teams or have two students face-off!

  • 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.

  • Strange Things 2

    $5.99

    You will be given a STRANGE statement. You simply decide whether you believe that statement to be FACT or FICTION.