Between preparing your teaching, wrangling up enough volunteers, and calculating how many pizzas you need to order – you’ve got enough to worry about!
What game you’re going to play tonight shouldn’t be one of them.
Because when it comes to games, we’ve got you covered!
Word Smush
In Word Smush, each round you need to figure out what word is formed when you smush together two different words.
The One About 2
The One About 2 | The Sequel is here! See if you can identify these movies from their vague plot descriptions.
Where’s the Pug
Where’s the Pug? Each round you’re given an image. You have 2 chances to find the pug. The first person to find the pug gets a point.
Fact or Cap 2
A new spin on the classic “Two Truths and a Lie” – can you determine if the story they share is “Fact” or “Cap”?
Which Came First
Each round you’re presented with two choices. You just need to figure out which one came first.
Faster Than
Who is faster: the hare or the tortoise? The tortoise won the race, but the hare is much faster! See if you know which animal is faster than the other.
Conditional 2
We’ll give you two conditions, and you will have thirty seconds to write down as many objects that meet both conditions.
The Goat
You’ll need to be able to do more than pick the GOAT, you’ll have to be able convince everyone else you’re right.
Read My Lips
Small group members inaudibly answer questions and the rest of the group tries to guess what they’re saying. Works great online!
Haystack
The whole group is acting out two different actions, but you’ve got a list of three actions. Can you figure out which action no one is acting out?
You Drew What?
You create the prompt. You draw the picture. But your partner wonders: “You drew what?!?”
Gimme Three
For each category, you have to create a list of three items – and hope that only one other person comes up with those same items.