Which Came First: Candy Edition
You will be given two candies. Can you figure out which came first?
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
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You will be given two candies. Can you figure out which came first?
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
Pumpkin Drop is a super spooky Halloween version of one of our favorite games, Donut Drop. Just have a student yell, "Drop!" and watch as their pumpkin bounces through the pegs and hopefully lands in one of five boxes on the floor. The coolest part about this game is that you can hit a button that completely slows down time in the game! This is perfect for those moments when it looks like the pumpkin is about to fall into a box. Just hit the button and everything runs in slow motion! It's a ton of fun!
You will be given a name. Simply decide whether that name is the name of a famous theologian or a type of cheese.
Game includes: Title slide, rules, and 20 games slides
The Prize Wheel is one of our favorite apps. It’s a great way to bring up the energy in the room. It takes very little setup and is always a winner. You can set up as many slots as you want. You can even set the size and color of the slot! The best part is, you can change the slots on the fly! If you need to change, "20 pushups" to be 80% of the wheel just before the spin it... you can do that!
Prize Boxes is a quick and simple way to give out prizes to the students in your youth group!. All you need to do is add pictures into the settings and the game will take care of the rest! You can have it randomly select a box, or you can have a student pick the one they want to open. What’s inside? You decide! You can add as many prizes as you’d like and the game will update the number of boxes on the screen!
Pose This Way is a crowd favorite that doesn’t require any setup. The screen will flash 6 different poses (The Pray, The No Way, The Whey, The Oh Hey, The Hooray, and The Chipotle). Everyone has to stand up and make one of the poses where they’re standing. If the game stops on the pose that a student is doing, they have to sit down. Just keep eliminating students until there’s only one left!
Out of 10 gives best friends a chance to prove how well they know each other! One friend is blindfolded while the other can see the screen. A number will be chosen at random (ie 4 out of 10) and the friend who can see has to give the other examples of things they think they would give that rating. For example, if you have to get your friend to guess 8 out of 10 and you know they love sushi, you’d say something, “We’re getting sushi and there’s a 20 minute wait.” If they guess the correct rating, you get a point!
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!
Name in a Box is exactly what it sounds like! You can enter as many names, prizes, challenges, verses, etc into the dashboard and a really long arm will randomly select one at a time from the box! It's painfully simple, but that's the point! It's a really easy way to pick a student for a game or to pick prizes.
Look Out is a fast-paced game that challenges student to look in the opposite director of the eye on the screen, or they're out! This is one of those games that works perfectly for contestants and the whole crowd alike. Just count down, "Three, two, one!" much like "Rock, Paper, Scissors". Everyone needs to quickly snap their heads either left or right and hope they don’t match the eye on the screen! If you want to make things even more challenging, you can add up and down to the list!
Llama Llamalong is a fun take on the classic “Simon®” game but with llamas! It’s simple to start and difficult to keep going. Also, did we mention it’s a no-prep youth group game and becomes more fun the more your youth group plays it? Llama Llamalong is the most fun to play when your youth group has a weekly Llama Llamalong Champion. Each week, bring a student up to beat the highest score. If they do it, they become the new champ until someone beats their score.
This crowd game gets everyone up and out of their seat. No preparation is necessary. Just tell you students to get ready to move around and make new friends. Everyone has to link arms in groups of up to six people. If the board lands on the number of people in your group, you're out! It's a fun, fast, and amazing (fantastic would have probably fit better there, but I already committed to amazing).
Knock Knock lets you upload photos of your students, volunteers, staff, etc and hide them behind doors. Then, the doors swap! You students either have to keep an eye on someone and guess which door they’re behind, or they have to guess the order of everyone! You can have as many doors as you want! The included Head Maker in the dashboard helps you create heads from images quickly!
"For You are perfect in power, in love, and purity..."
This is a piece of spoken word written in verse form attempting to describe the splendor, majesty and Glory of God knowing it will fall short but trying anyways.
"Will you trust the shepherd to take you home?"
This is a highly theatrical sketch where three actors tell three different parables, the parable of the great banquet, the parable of the hidden treasure and the parable of the lost sheep.
"Your frame was not hidden from me when I created you in the secret place when I wove you together before the beginning of time."
This piece contains two fractured monologues from a man and a woman, both who has a distorted view of self. The concept of reflection, reflecting and what it means to be truly seen are themes throughout this piece. In the midst of the two monologues there is also the personification of Truth who speaks the text of Psalm 139.
"Your words have consequences... and taking responsibility for your actions is the right thing, regardless of the outcome."
Three friends meet in the school cafeteria after one of them makes an offensive joke in class. This piece touches on the theme that the way you live each and every day is as much of your mission field as when you go oversees on a missions trip.
Author: Jonathan Skaggs & Katie Beazley
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!
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