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THE INCREDIBLES© PARTY GAMES

As an adult, I still love kid flicks. This great movie teaches 
moral values and family unity. I designed some party games for kids 
to play in conjunction with the movie The Incredibles.

Violet’s Invisible Force Field

One student will start out as "The Invisible Force Field," and when 
he or she tags someone, they join hands and work together to catch 
others. When there are at least four people tagging, they can split 
into two force fields. This repeats until the force field catches 
everyone. 

Mr. Incredible finds the Volcano Secret Hideout

This indoor/outdoor game is Hide and Seek in reverse.  Mr. 
Incredible gets a twenty-second head start to hide, then everyone 
goes to look for Mr. Incredible. When a player finds Mr. 
Incredible, he tries to join Mr. Incredible in the hiding spot 
without being seen by the others. As more and more players find Mr. 
Incredible, they pack into the hiding spot like sardines! The last 
one to find Mr. Incredible becomes Mr. Incredible for the next 
round. 

Frozone Freeze Tag

The player selected as Freezone chases players within a certain 
area. Tagged players are “frozen” but can be unfrozen if tagged by 
a free player. The game ends when all players are frozen. The last 
player frozen is Freezone in the next round. 

Syndrome’s Learning Machine 

Materials: Pool noodle (18 inches long) or paper towel roll
The player selected as “The Learning Machine” holds one end of the 
noodle/roll and chases players within the boundaries.  The Learning 
Machine tags players by hitting them below the knees with the 
noodle/roll. The player hit must lock arms with the tagger. The two 
players making up The Learning Machine chase other people—hitting 
them below the knees and locking arms with them. The game ends when 
all the players have joined a Machine. Be sure to remind players to 
lightly tap their opponents. For a large group, you may have more 
than more one Learning Machine.

Edna’s Self-Defense System

Materials: Small ping-pong or whiffle ball

A large dining room or picnic table is perfect for this game. Place 
the ball at the center of the table. Students try to blow the ball 
off the table at the end belonging to the opposing team. Teams must 
work together to keep the ball from going off their side of the 
table.

Jack Jack Bobbity-Balloon-Relay 

Divide into teams and give each team a balloon. Assign half of each 
team to opposite ends of the room. The first player of each team 
must keep the balloon in the air while racing down to the other 
end. The player passes the balloon to the first player of her team 
at the opposite end who races back, and passes it off to the next, 
etc. The winning team must have successfully raced all players with 
the balloon in the air.

Elastic Relay

To play, form two even teams. The first players from each team 
squats with their hands on the ground. While making stretching 
sounds, they must stretch, squat, and hop to the end of the playing 
field and back. Then the next person on each team takes a turn. The 
winning team is the group that finishes all team members first.

Dash’s Yard Party 

Materials: Scarves, rolled up socks, or beanbags

To play, divide the playing field in half. Divide into two teams—
Team A and Team B.  One side of the playing field is Team A's 
backyard; the other side is Team B's backyard.  Players all get 
down on their hands and knees and, on the signal, they have one 
minute to throw as many socks as they can into the other team's 
yard. The team with the fewest items in their backyard after one 
minute is the winner.

Use these activities if you are looking for active party games to 
add to your family’s next get together!





     

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