Game Description
Messy game based upon the common Halloween adage :
“Trick-or-treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat.”
Game Materials
- Any kind of wrapped candy. Choclates get a little messy, but sometimes that is the intention. Use miniature candy bars if your youths are game for something a little messy and gross.
- Damp towels for cleaning up
Game Preparation
Break the group into teams. Team members must pair up with a partner for the relay.
Game Play
- One person of each pair takes off their shoes.
- Give each pair a wrapped candy bar.
- The object of the game is for the first person to unwrap the candy with your toes and hands behind your back and then feed it to the next person with your feet.
- The person eating the candy bar must chew and swallow it before the next pair on the team can start.
- The first team finish all their candy bars wins.
Discussion
As a Halloween alternative, use this game as an introduction to Adam and Eve’s Fall in the garden of Eden. They thought they were getting a treat, but instead they were tricked by Satan. Sin often seems a treat. It may even be pleasurable, but there is always a trick involved.
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