This "Fear Factor" type game is played up front with a few people while the crowd watches. Set up a drinking area with black lights ahead of time. Use Tonic Water (not 7-UP. (Tonic glows in a black light!) For added Fear Factor effect, rim the glass with clam juice and garlic powder (I think we used fish oil...
Materials:A balloon for each player (plus extras)A few cans of shaving creamA plastic tarpTwo BucketsPlayers should wear bathing suits or old clothes and bring a towel. Be prepared to hose them off when the game is done.Preparation: You should have one shaving cream-filled balloon per student playing, plus a few extra in case any pop. Divide players into two...
This game is great for either a big or a small group. For a big group, break up into groups of 4 requiring at least one person on each team to be a football fan. Pass out one copy of the following list of clues of pro-teams to each team.For a smaller group, provide one sheet per person. (Answers in...
Just like it sounds. Have a girl take on a guy in a pillow battle. Give them each a pillow and explain that they will each get three chances to hit each other. Blindfold them both and tell them they must keep one foot still, although they may dodge the hit however else they want.First, they must ask the...
MAIN POINT: Great game for getting to know students after a summer break, an influx of new students, or if you just started leading a group.Divide your group into 2 even teams. For larger groups, divide into 4 teams and have a play-off with the 2 winning teams and 2 losing teams. Give each person a blank 3x5 card...
On 3 people put stockings over their heads and Velcro or carpet tape over that. Leave room so that they can breathe. Put cotton balls on floor and have students roll around trying to get as many cotton balls stuck to their head as possible.Idea from Young LifeAlso, see Tape Head on the Audience games page.
Two groups of students line up in the front of the room. Each one gets a letter hung around his or her neck on a card. All the letters in each group spell a word, but it's all scrambled up.At the signal, each group must arrange themselves to properly spell the word. The first group to do so wins.Added...