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Games indoor | Games outdoor
Players up to 99+
For teenagers | For young people
Duration 40-60 minutes
No equipment | Team games
Equipment
Nothing.
Description
The person who leads the game sits in a row in front of the teams. In turn, each animator will say a sentence following some predetermined logic. For example, if animators choose as a rule to always include an animal in the sentence, their sentences might be, "There are many kinds of cats" or "The other day a mosquito bit me."
Examples:
- The last word of every sentence is always in the feminine form
- Always use a word from the previous sentence
- The animators are scratching their heads as they recite the sentences.
- The animator speaking crosses his legs
Who win?
The team that can identify the logic and ‘rule’ by which the animators construct the sentences.
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VAI AL GIOCOGiochi di gruppo simili a Common words
Games indoor | Games outdoor
Players up to 30
For children | For teenagers
Duration 40-60 minutes
Equipment:
For each player: a blindfold, a ball of moldable dough or salt dough large enough to shape as desired, even dividing it into two or three pieces. Then sheets of paper, markers or pencils.
Games outdoor
Players up to 50
For teenagers | For young people
Duration 40-60 minutes
Roleplay games | Team games
Equipment:
All you need to draw and delineate the “bases” in the playing field, six colored flags (of the same color), six red-colored ribbons and six blue-colored ribbons, paper or cardstock and markers. You will also have to get the materials needed to create some tests or games to pass.
Games outdoor
Players up to 30
For teenagers | For young people
Duration 40-60 minutes
Water games
Games outdoor
Players up to 10 | Players up to 30
Family oriented | For teenagers | For young people
Duration 40-60 minutes
Team games | Water games
Equipment:
Water-filled balloons with a letter of the alphabet written on them. Prepare more balloons with vowels on them than consonants because players will have to use them to form words.