How about Molecule? It's sort of a variation on the game of tag. Here's how it's played--
You need an even number of kids to play this game. That's about the only requirement. Start by putting all the kids but two in pairs of two. Each pair of two should link arms. Then, have the linked pairs form a circle, with about five feet between each pair. In the middle of the circle, you will place the kids who aren't paired up. Person A of the pair will be "it" and person B's aim is to keep from being tagged. Now, as person A and B are running around, person B can link arms with one person in one of the pairs in the circle. At this point, here's what will happen:
B=person who's running P=one person in the linked pair p=the other person in the linked pair.
Person B runs and links arms with one of the people in any pair.
Diagram:
B---------->P-p
Person B, once they link arms with person P, will no longer be it. Now, the member of the linked pair that was not grabbed by person B (p, in our diagram/example) will be it.
Diagram:
B-P ---------->p.
This repeats until everyone's tired and they don't want to play anymore. This has always been a big hit everytime I've seen it played. If you have any questions about the game (it is kind of complicated ^____^), feel free to ask.
Another Great youth group game is Blob. Now, you start with all your kids spead out in some open space with one kid selected as the person who's "it." The game's like tag in that "it" tries to tag someone and everyone tries to avoid being tagged. However, the twist is that once "it" tags someone, "it" and his tagged person link arms and continue to tag people. When the two it people find a third person,
that person also links arms with the "it" people and continue running and tagging. They cannot break apart. However, once the it blob (Ah, the name makes sense, doesn't it
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) has four people on it-- it breaks into two it blobs. These two it blobs then run around independently and start tagging people, repeating the linking onto people until they reach four people and then breaking apart into two groups. The game is played until only one person hasn't been caught by a blob. That person is, then, the winner. Yay! This one's really fun too.
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