Epic Game Show Competition

You are going to love this activity!!

We created this competition for a youth activity for 36 teenagers.  It was a hit!  We have shared it with other groups who have had great success using it for both adult gatherings and large family gatherings.  All we can say is, “You’re welcome!”

We will include all of our clues and questions but you may need to adapt some of them to your own situation. Our youth were all members of the same church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) so we have some songs and trivia questions specific to their faith. It should be easy for you to swap these clues/questions to fit your own needs.

Large Group Game Show Competition

Instructions

Divide your group into teams. You’ll need about 6-9 people per team.

Spread your teams out so they are each sitting in their own semi-circle.  Make sure they are positioned so they can watch the other teams when it’s not their turn.

Divide each team into three sub-groups. Our teams had nine people so we had three groups of three people on each team. If you have less people, some individuals will need to participate in two sub-groups. Each threesome will be assigned to be Artists, Actors or Singers.  For example, my team has seven people: Roy, Joy, Kate, Tate, Jill, Phil, and Bill.  We decide that Roy, Joy and Kate will be our artists. Tate, Jill and Phil will be our actors and Bill, Joy and Tate will be our singers.  Three for each competition.

Artists: The artists receive a card with three clues.  They can look at the clues together and decide who will draw each clue.  The artists all draw on the whiteboard at the same time.  They have 40 seconds for their team to guess all three words.  They get one point for each correct word.  Then, if the guessers can solve the riddle of how their three words are connected or what they have in common, they get a bonus point.

Example Clue: Car, Tree, Elephant / Bonus: They all have trunks.

Go around from team to team, allowing each team to have a turn while the others watch. If you have time, you can have a second round.

Actors:  The three actors work together to act out four group-charades clues.  They may act the clues out in any order. Their team has 80 seconds to solve as many clues as possible.  One point per correct answer.  Have an adult (non-player) hold the clues to the side where the actors can see the clues, but their team cannot.

Example Clue Card:  Zoo, Olympics, Trick or Treating, Jonah & the Whale

Go around from team to team, allowing each team to have a turn while the others watch. If you have time, you can play a second round.

Singers:  The game is “Name That Tune”. The singers have 60 seconds to name as many songs as they can on their list.  Each singer must hum/da-de-da two songs on the list.  No words allowed.  Again, have a non-player hold the clues to the side where the singers can see the clues, but their team cannot. The songs can be sung in any order. One point for every correct answer.

Example Clue Card:

  • Amazing Grace (Hymn)
  • Piano Man (Billy Joel)
  • Let It Go (Frozen)
  • Rewrite the Stars (Greatest Showman)
  • Ring of Fire (Jonny Cash)
  • Shake It Off (Taylor Swift)

Go around from team to team, allowing each team to have a turn while the others watch.

College Bowl: The final game is a trivia showdown. Everyone stays with their team in their own semi-circle.  Everyone stands up.  The host circles the room, going from team to team asking trivia questions.  One person from the team must answer the question.  The team can discuss who will answer the question after they hear it.  (Example: Finn says he knows this one, but Kate does too.  The team decides to let Kate take this one and save Finn for another category.  Maybe no one knows the answer.  Allie volunteers to take a guess and use up her turn.)  Once an answer is given, that person must sit down.  Each person only gets to answer once.  Right or wrong, they sit down after they answer.  Right answers receive one point.  As the game progresses, each team has fewer and fewer players to answer.  The last person standing must answer the last question.   No questions is ever repeated.  You simply get it or you don’t—no stealing. A time limit is usually not necessary, but you could put a 20 second clock on each answer if it seems necessary.  It is important that every team have an equal number of players in the College Bowl. If a team has less, one of their players should be randomly chosen to answer two questions.

Note to Host:  Write/Print the clues on individual cards as shown below for the artist, actors, and singers.  Do not print the answer to the riddles on the artist cards. The College Bowl can be printed as-is for the host to give a clue in each category for each team member.  We had 9 people on four teams (36 people), so we needed 36 total questions– 4 questions from 9 categories. Adapt as needed for your group.  My list has many more questions in case your group is larger than ours.

Print our clues/questions here:   Large Group Game Show Competition

 

Sardines

Sardines

Sardines is one of our family’s favorite games. It’s good for all ages.  It is played like hide and go seek, only in reverse. –And in the dark!  We turn off all the lights in the house, except for one lamp. (You can choose one little light in your house. Depending on the age of your players, you may want it brighter or dimmer than a lamp.) One person hides while the rest of the group counts to thirty. Then, everyone searches for the hidden person. Whenever someone finds the hidden person, they quietly join them in their hiding spot. When everyone finds the hiding spot, the whole group yells, “Sardines!”

Fun Adventure Films

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.  -Helen Keller

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Looking for a little adventure?  Here are some of our favorite adventure flicks the whole family will enjoy. All of these films are rated G or PG.  There’s fantasy, history, superheroes, and detectives.  You can’t go wrong with a good adventure tale!

Ella Enchanted

Ella Enchanted takes you to a fantasy land of fairies, elves, ogres, and giants. It’s a very creative Cinderella story based loosely on Gail Carson Levine’s  Newbery Honor book.  Great fun!

Second Hand LionsSecondhand Lions is full of surprises. It’s about Walter, a boy whose terrible mother drops him off at her aging uncles’ doorstep to spend the summer. You’ll fall in love with Hub and Garth and get carried away in their exciting  tales of the past and new adventures of the present.  And, there’s a lion!

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is one of our all-time favorites.  When Walter is about to lose his job, he takes off on a crazy adventure to find the only person who can help.  It has absolutely gorgeous cinematography and the humor is just our style.

The Princess Bride

We think The Princess Bride is one of the greatest movies of all time. It’s fun adventure (giants, miracle marshmallows, disguises, torture, oh my!) with a touch of romance for what is sure to please every audience. It really doesn’t get better than The Princess Bride.

Swiss Family Robison

Swiss Family Robinson  is a classic for good reason. We still love the story of a family who works together to make a life for themselves on a deserted island after a shipwreck. There are great animal scenes with elephants, ostriches, and tigers and a superb pirate battle at the end. Don’t write it off because it was filmed in 1960. It really is fantastic!

  Sorcerer's Apprentice

We have a real soft spot for our fellow nerds in the world. The Sorcerer’s Apprentice is a fun fantasy adventure about an apprentice of the legendary magician, Merlin, who must find and train Merlin’s successor.  The successor is played by Jay Baruchel who is really good at playing the nerd role.  Favorite Line: “I don’t know what you’re into here, Dave, but whatever it is, you are definitely participating.”

Holes

Holes is one of our favorite books and the movie did not disappoint. It has a great cast. It’s such a beautiful story of friendship, forgiveness, and creating your own luck. And, it’s just plain funny.  The villains are great. The boys are great.  The story is fabulous. We really love this one.

Kit Kittredge

Some of you are probably hesitant to give this one a chance, but trust us. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl is a great story with a fantastic cast. There’s a mystery to solve and you’ll learn a bit about American history during the Great Depression along the way.  You won’t be disappointed.

Nancy Drew

Mom grew up reading Nancy Drew mysteries so she was excited to see this movie when it came out in 2007. Nancy Drew is a well-dressed, eccentric teenage detective, fearless and smart.  She and her friends will take you on a really fun adventure.

Jumanji

Everyone but our mom loves Jumanji. We think she can’t bear the thought of the house getting totally destroyed by jungle creatures and weather.  But, hey! All that chaos makes it really fun.  If you love board games, edge-of-your-seat disaster around every turn, and Robin Williams, you’ll love it! We also get a kick out of the new versions (but they’re PG-13).

Sky High

Sky High is a funny superhero story of kids training to be heroes and side- kicks at their local superhero high school. It’s the fun of a super hero movie mixed in with the comedy and awkwardness of high school. Definitely a family favorite at our house!

Hook

Hook is a wonderful retelling of the story of Peter Pan.  There are pirates, fairies, mermaids, and lost boys. There’s a flying pirate ship and and a ticking crocodile.  There’s even baseball.  Good, clean fun for all!

Willow

We like Willow even though there are some things about it that we don’t like… not sure how else to say that. The story just grows on you. It’s this  good-hearted little man who protects a rosy cheeked infant on a long journey through a magical land. It’s fun fantasy and adventure.

Night at the Museum

Whenever we go to a museum, we imagine the displays coming to life. Night at the Museum is based on that premise. It’s really funny and takes you through a lot of cool history as you meet the various museum characters.

Around the World in 80 Days

Around the World in 80 Days (2004 version) is the story of Phileas Fogg and his French valet Passepartout (Jackie Chan!) attempting to circumnavigate the world in 80 days to win a bet. This is one we’ve watched many times because it’s really fun.

Paddington

Paddington is a sweet bear who lives with the Brown family in England. One day, he buys a special book as a gift for his aunt’s 100th birthday. When it is stolen, he goes on an exciting journey to find the thief.  Teddy bears chasing thieves = good fun! The sequels are also great.

How to Steal a Million

Audrey Hepburn stars in How to Steal a Million as the daughter of a famous artist who is actually a forger. When one of his reproductions winds up in a Paris museum, they have to figure out how to steal the famous sculpture back before it is discovered to be a fake.  You’ll love watching these un-savvy novice criminals try to save the day. And who doesn’t adore Audrey Hepburn? Seriously. She is amazing.

National Treasure

National Treasure is a fun adventure for American History buffs.  It follows Ben Gates, an historian and amazingly talented codebreaker, as he tries to solve the mystery of a national treasure dating back to the founding fathers.

Nim's Island

  Nim’s Island is a sweet adventure story about a young girl on an isolated island who fears her dad has been lost at sea. She communicates with her favorite adventure-story author, begging her to cross the sea to help her.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe is full of adventure, amazing talking animals, and scary villains. It’s an epic adventure for the whole family.

Need more movie recommendations?  Check out all our family friendly lists.

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