Game #1: Hooked
This game consists of a metal wheel attached to a wooden board and waterbed filled with elastics. The object of this game is to use the steering wheel to try to hook as elastics on the hooks as possible. It is harder than it looks.
Game #2: Taste It
(2 or more players)
There will be a variety of spices that will be given to two groups of players while blindfolded. The objective of this game is to be able to tell what you tasted while blindfolded. The team that gets the most right wins.
Game #3: How Many Can You Poke?
(4 players)
Make two teams of two, each team is to use barbeque sticks to see how many meatballs they can pierce into a bowl of water filled with meatballs. Players can use as much force as they like but each player only gets one jab; this means that players cannot raise theirs hands a second time to pierce. The purpose of having two players on a team is so that each team gets two chances.
Game #4: Make It with Your Eyes Closed (2 or more players)
This game is like making meals in your everyday life except this has a twist. Both players will have a variety of food layout on a table to choose from. The objective of this game is to make a meal with the ingredients provided with your eyes closed; whatever you make you must eat. If players are caught cheating they will have to eat what their components make as well as their own meal.
Game #5: Turn
(2 or more players)
This game serves no real purpose but it is design to see how a person follows instructions when they are unsteady. The objective of this game is for each player to turn on the spot face down while touching a four feet stick. After turning 5 rounds players can let go of stick and proceed to walk in a straight line. You will be amused at people staggering and try to walk straight.
This game consists of a metal wheel attached to a wooden board and waterbed filled with elastics. The object of this game is to use the steering wheel to try to hook as elastics on the hooks as possible. It is harder than it looks.
Game #2: Taste It
(2 or more players)
There will be a variety of spices that will be given to two groups of players while blindfolded. The objective of this game is to be able to tell what you tasted while blindfolded. The team that gets the most right wins.
Game #3: How Many Can You Poke?
(4 players)
Make two teams of two, each team is to use barbeque sticks to see how many meatballs they can pierce into a bowl of water filled with meatballs. Players can use as much force as they like but each player only gets one jab; this means that players cannot raise theirs hands a second time to pierce. The purpose of having two players on a team is so that each team gets two chances.
Game #4: Make It with Your Eyes Closed (2 or more players)
This game is like making meals in your everyday life except this has a twist. Both players will have a variety of food layout on a table to choose from. The objective of this game is to make a meal with the ingredients provided with your eyes closed; whatever you make you must eat. If players are caught cheating they will have to eat what their components make as well as their own meal.
Game #5: Turn
(2 or more players)
This game serves no real purpose but it is design to see how a person follows instructions when they are unsteady. The objective of this game is for each player to turn on the spot face down while touching a four feet stick. After turning 5 rounds players can let go of stick and proceed to walk in a straight line. You will be amused at people staggering and try to walk straight.
Game #6: What Race Am I?
(At least 2 teams)
Each player receives a card with a certain ethnic background; their job is to communicate to their team members about their ethnicity without verbal statements. Only use gestures to communicate and describe their character to their team. Whichever team gets all the cards correct wins.
(At least 2 teams)
Each player receives a card with a certain ethnic background; their job is to communicate to their team members about their ethnicity without verbal statements. Only use gestures to communicate and describe their character to their team. Whichever team gets all the cards correct wins.
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