Basically, you just play a game of baseball with whiffle ball and bat, but before each pitch, you fill the ball up with shaving cream. So as the bat hits, it splatters everywhere - as you catch the ball you get covered in shaving cream. Usually, it turns into a shaving cream fight, but the kids and adults love...
This game can be played as an all-play in small groups, or as an upfront game with larger groups.Long John Stuff requires several bags of deflated balloons, thermal underwear for each person you bring up front or for each team if you make it an all-play, and teams of 6. The number of teams depends on the number of...
This gross game is played up front with a few people while the crowd watches. Make a "Bulls Eye" hole in a large (door size) piece of cardboard or plywood (think refrigerator box). Provide sunglasses for the one who volunteers to stick their head in the "Bulls Eye" to protect their eyes.Have a mixing bowl full of pudding for...
Items needed: 15-20+ articles of clothing (hats, scarves, blouses, pants, shoes, etc.- more clothes than you'll have players).The bigger the group, the more items you will need. It's more fun if the items are "thrift store" type clothes - goofy, ugly, out of style, etc.; but nothing crude.The game is played like "Hot Potato" in that you turn the...
Get 4 staff members from the crowd (as many staff as you have sections of the crowd). Have each staff member stand in front of a given section of the crowd that can cheer for their staff member. Have each staff member grab about 3 or 4 kids to “wrap them.” Hand each group 3 or 4 rolls of...
Girls are given rolled up newspapers, and they are lined up into two single-file lines. The two lines are parallel, facing each other with approximately three to four feet between them.The boys tie balloons to their bottoms (by their pant belt loops) and must "run the gauntlet," that is, run between the two lines of girls who try to...
Big Room Games, Games & Icebreakers, Outdoor Games, Swimming Pool Games
Poor Man’s Beachball Volleyball
Outdoor, Big Room, or Pool. Use staff as the net (all lined up across the court with hands in the air) and play normal volleyball with a beachball. Allow as many hits per side as needed and allow as many players as needed (your whole group, in other words).