Browsing Category:Sick And Twisted Games

fear-factor-more
Outdoor or Indoor. More Fear Factor! Have good prizes to motivate the contestants - they'll need it! (We used gift cards from popular restaurants, hang-out spots, and movie theaters.)Set up approx. 10 stations of the contest in increasing stages of scariness or grossness.Suggestions:Free Fall: Contestant stands on a raised platform and falls backward into arms of catchers. (eeeaasssy)The proof...
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spelling-bee
This is designed to get you, the leader. You can use it as an excuse to let the kids have a good laugh at your expense, or offer it as a prize for a fundraiser (e.g., “Only those who raise $50 can challenge me to the Power Spelling Bee!”). Your reactions, facial expressions, and acting ability will make or...
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mess-mix
Get 30 cut-up pieces of paper. Have 10 blank and on the other 20 put different types of “Mess” (examples: Pie in the face, Syrup on the head, etc.). Be prepared for a big mess by telling kids to wear old clothes, and be ready to hose them off after.Put the papers in a bucket. Pass the bucket around...
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duck-duck-goose-with-a-twist
Outdoor or Indoor game. Play this childhood favorite just like Duck-Duck-Goose. Only, instead of just touching someone's head and saying "goose," you’ll crack an egg on their head. Gross, but good for the hair!NOTE: Either forewarn your students to wear grubby clothes, provide wet washcloths and/or towels, or have garbage bags with holes to pull over their heads.Added by...
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oreos-on-plexiglass
Put Oreos open-faced on separate sheets of plexiglass. Choose 2-4 kids (as many as you have pieces of plexiglass for) and blindfold them. They must race to smash their face up against the glass and lick off the Oreos.A few helpful notes: Have extra open-faced Oreos ready for when they knock them off. It helps to have the plexiglass...
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