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...
Six kids in a circle pass a pie around. When the music stops, the kid with the pie has the choice of pieing the person on their right or himself. If the kid pies another kid he’s out. If he pies himself, he stays in. If they all pie themselves add honey to the pie, or Spam, or chocolate...
This gross game is played up front with a few people while the crowd watches. Have volunteers put one hand in a pot of live fishing worms in moist dirt, while eating gummy worms from a bowl with the other hand. The first one to eat 10 gummy worms without taking their other hand out of the real worm...
Buy a large container of dill pickles. You can go with whole pickles, you can cut them . . . the size is up to you! Roll out plastic on the floor! Categorize your crowd by age, grade, gender, whatever you feel like, and go to it. Anything from distance, bullseye, goal posts, target, (skies the limit) and have...
Here's a Halloween variation of the 'Pass the Parcel' game we typically play at kid's parties in Australia.Scoop out a pumpkin as you would in order to make a jack-o-lantern. Carve out a face, but don't make the holes too big otherwise, the 'brains' will fall out too quickly. (Alternatively, you could just draw a face on the pumpkin...
Fill large bowls with freezing ice water. Add small round hot dog slices. Call three teams of two up front.One player needs to sit in a chair with a bowl on the ground directly in front of them. The same player also needs to remove the shoe and sock from one of their feet. The second team member kneels...
Materials: bubble gum and a towel or twoThis can be played as an up-front game or, with smaller groups, everyone can play.Divide your group into groups of 4 or 5. Ask for two very brave volunteers out of each group (don't tell them what they're volunteering for). Give them a plate or flat dish (we used cookie sheets). Give...