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Penguin Panic is a high-energy elimination game where players move between real-life β€œicebergs” to avoid sinking! πŸ§πŸ’¦

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Penguin Panic – The Ultimate Iceberg Survival Game!

Get ready for an action-packed, edge-of-your-seat elimination game that will have your youth group laughing, strategizing, and battling to stay afloat—literally! Penguin Panic is a thrilling game where players are tiny penguins stranded on icebergs, fighting to survive as the icebergs sink one by one. Who will be the last penguin standing?

How to Play:
    •Players start by choosing one of twelve icebergs to stand on.
    •At the end of each round, one iceberg will sink, eliminating anyone on it.
    •The remaining players must move to a connected iceberg, but with fewer icebergs each round, the choices become more intense!
    •The game continues until only one iceberg—or one penguin—remains.

Real-Life Setup: Make Your Own Icebergs!
To play, you’ll need to create a 3x4 grid of icebergs in a real-life setting using objects like:
πŸͺ‘ Chairs – Players balance or stack themselves on a chair.
🟦 Taped Floor Squares – Players squeeze into small spaces.
🟩 Carpet Tiles – A simple and easy way to mark safe zones.
πŸ• Pizza Boxes – Put that trash to good use!

Perfect for youth nights, camps, retreats, and ""icebreaker"" activities, Penguin Panic is an unforgettable game of survival, strategy, and a whole lot of laughs. Get ready to watch your students dodge sinking icebergs and outwit their friends to become the ultimate Penguin Panic Champion!

Grab it now and let the game begin! πŸ§πŸ’¦

This Resource Includes:

  • Individual (instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • 2 Games Worth of Videos (12 rounds and 11 timers to use between rounds)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)
  • Title Video (MP4 file)
  • Write Detailed Instructions

 

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About this Product
Here is where you can adjust the game to better suit your group: β€’You can play with up to twelve players and only one person can be on an iceberg at a time. This will ensure that each round only one person is eliminated. β€’If you want to up the game a bit, you can allow multiple people to be on one iceberg at a time. How you do this is dependent on what you choose to represent your iceberg. If it’s squares on the ground (taped squares, carpet squares, or pizza boxes) then all the players must squeeze together to β€œfit” on the iceberg. If you use chairs, you can have the plays β€œstack” themselves on top of each other to fit on the iceberg. The chair option might not be your best bet for a mixed group of guys and girls.
jonathan Owen

jonathan Owen

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