"What If" Game
 Here’s another game from Lindsey (Richmond Alliance Church).  It can be played with a group of 5-25 people – if you have a larger group, you can split them up into sever groups. - Everyone gets a piece of paper and a pen. - Think of a topic, this can be generic or something or someone in particular (for example – the olympics, penguins, a recent youth activity, a particular youth or leader… etc) - Everyone writes down a a question starting with the words “What if” on the piece of paper.  This can be any silly question you would like (for example – What if Johnny dyed his hair pink?  What if penguins could talk?, What if it rained throughout the entire olympics?, etc). - Once everyone is done writing their question down, the piece of paper gets passed to either side and you can pick how many down (1 to the right, two to the left, five to the right… etc).  Once the question is passed down, each person tries their best to answer the question (there is no right or wrong answer). - When everyone is done writing their answer down, each person will take a turn asking the question written on their paper.  After a question is read, the person second to them (skip a person) (and you can decide whether it’s to their left or right) reads out their answer on their sheet of paper. And the same order is used as everyone asks and answers the questions that are on their sheet of paper. You will be surprised at how some of the questions and answers fit together and can be quite hilarious.  As there are no right answers – it’s all in the name of fun.
 
 

 
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