True or False 2024 - Crazy News, Odd People & Wild Stuff!

True or False 2024 - Crazy News, Odd People & Wild Stuff!

$5.50
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How wild was 2024? Find out in this hilarious True or False game that’ll have your group laughing, debating, and yelling, “No way!”

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How CRAZY, ODD and WILD was 2024?  You and your group will find out as they decide what's TRUE or FALSE in a game that’ll have your students laughing, debating, and yelling, “That CAN’T be real!” 

From Willy Wonka’s disaster tour in Scotland to Chick-fil-A deciding tacos are the new nuggets, every round delivers pure head-scratching trivia mixed with real-sounding absurdity. Did McDonald's launch a ""Grandma McFlurry?"" How many Cybertrucks were off the road as soon as they were on the road? It's all here, as well as plenty of “HOW IS THIS A THING?!” moments.

With 16 questions and a tiebreaker to choose from, there are so many ways to play!

- Stage Smackdown: Bring two players up for a dramatic head-to-head battle of wits.

- Students vs. Leaders: Who knows more about what happened— adults or youth?

- Room-Wide Competitive Mixer: Have everyone walk to one side of the room for ""true"" or the other for ""false,"" or stand for ""true"" and sit for ""false."" If they get it right, they stay in... if they botch it, they're out.

Gather your group, bring the laughs, and let’s see who can tell fact from farce! As you do, prepare for some truly absurd revelations (and a lot of secondhand embarrassment for humanity).

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (16 Q&A + tiebreaker + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

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About this Product
These games are GREAT for any program where you talk about culture, review the previous year, or just illustrate how easy it can be to confuse fact from faction.
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.