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 1. Card Fencing. 2 pax +

A deck of cards split between the number of players. Concept: Cross swords, hitting the wrist and let the card fall. The one that lands face up wins the round, and you place it in the discard pile. If both land face up, the one with the higher number wins. The first player to finish his deck wins.

Multiple players: goes from eldest to youngest (arrange by seating if needed). begin each round by choosing your opponent of choice with your chosen card in hand. The chosen opponent can opt to forfeit the round and take your card, or accept the round and begin sparring.

2. Red light green light in the spam of a song. But with the lights on and off. Objective: get to a melee weapon across the room and hit your opponents with it. All the while freezing when the lights are on. The most hits wins.

3. Existential Circle: go in the middle, share something that isn't obvious to observation. Anyone who has the same characteristic joins you in the middle.     

4. True False Coins: Gamekeeper Flips a coin, heads for truth, tails for lie. Participant shares an experience and the others will deduce whether they are lying or not. They vote. The coin is revealed at the end of the votes, and the Participant gets to choose a punishment. 

5. Bluff: truth or dare. You have poker cards indicating numbers from 2-10. Royal cards can indicate tens or hundreds. When it is your turn, Choose a player and Mete truths together. Ask a question that requires a reasonable answer with the numbers in your deck. It can be a combination. Essentially, you can call a bluff if you think the numbers don't line up for the answer. The first one to finish the cards win. 

 6. Human slot machine!🎰 Three people with dividers sitting side by side each holding a box with limited items inside. 


7. Folding paper game. https://youtube.com/shorts/xbHkRpQp83g?si=MUVHhq56k1ejDWCM 


8. Same answers? https://youtube.com/shorts/vKJDGbDeGns?si=tVQaLWHHH3UobZcX


9. Hop. paper scissors rock 

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