IRISH or I WISH?

IRISH or I WISH?

$5.50
GOLD members pay $3.57

Is it truly Irish or just a bunch of blarney? Guess, vote, and survive 12 wild rounds in IRISH or I WISH!


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What’s truly Irish, and what’s just a bunch of malarkey?

- Did potatoes really come from Ireland, or is that just a starch lie? 🥔

- Are leprechauns a legit part of Irish folklore, or just short guys with commitment issues to gold coins?

- Why do we eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day—did Ireland invent it, or did it just smell like a good idea?

Time to put your students' luck and logic to the test in IRISH or I WISH!

This hilarious screen game will have your whole crew guessing, groaning, and maybe even questioning reality as they decide: Is this actually Irish, or do we just WISH it was? 

Options to play:
- Engage the whole room by having players pick a side of the room to cast a vote. Get it right? They stay in! Get it wrong? They're out faster than the popularity of Riverdance.

- Play it as a stage game for ultimate bragging rights (or ultimate embarrassment as their opponent wins and they turn green with envy).

With 12 engaging rounds through stunning 3D graphics and eye-popping colors, this game will keep your group second-guessing everything they thought they knew about the Emerald Isle! It's the perfect game for some fun and also a great primer on the difference between perceptions/traditions and truth.

So grab your green derby and get ready to sham-rock and roll with ""IRISH or I WISH!""

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (12 Q&A + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

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About this Product
Hand out some fun and quirky Irish-themed prizes and foods to the ultimate winner!
Tony Myles

Tony Myles

Tony Myles is a ministry veteran, personal coach/consultant, conference speaker, teaching pastor and author who leads a next generation movement and leadership development at Riverside Church in Big Lake, MN. He's also raising up future leaders as an adjunct professor at Crown College... and he really like smoothies.