I've decided to make a army tank cake, and we're going to play grenade toss (sort of like hot potato, but with a water balloon), and water grenade war, and they'll have to guess how many POW's are in a jar full of little army men. I'd like to come up with a game for the littler kids that can't participate in the water balloon fight. I was thinking of something along the lines of pin the tail on the donkey with an army twist, any ideas?
shutupnkissme98 answered Sunday August 14 2005, 10:00 pm: well you could have pictures of like enemies and then the good people.and instead of a tail they have to stick like a pic of a gun on the enemies.
Dakmor answered Saturday August 13 2005, 7:58 am: Try playing "Ally, Ally, Axis" with the rules of Duck Duck Goose, or Pin the Uniform On The General (guess what game I got that from!) or maybe something along the lines of Zip Zap Zop, but with Bash Boom Blam or something instead. If you don't know what Zip Zap Zop is, I'll tell you: Everyone sits in a circle. One person holds his hand up like a gun, points at somebody, and says "Zip". Then the person who just got zipped points at someone different and says "Zap". The one who got Zapped must now Zop someone, so to speak. The one who got Zopped is now the Zipper, if I'm making any sense at all. If someone says a wrong word (for example, ZIP ZAP ZOP ZIP ZAP ZOP ZIP ZOP---wrong) then they're out.
HectorJr answered Saturday August 13 2005, 7:26 am: Make it with an obstacle course...and time them. Maybe some chairs or tables and stuff like that, where they would have to get through or around [but not hurt] and then have to pin the tail on the donkey or something. Blindfolded of course, the obstacle will prove to be the greater challenge. Good luck. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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