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Post by Sandy on Sept 3, 2013 9:45:06 GMT -5
We all know I'm the king of recycling challenges! Having hosted way too many games in my life there are probably hundreds of challenges I could choose from and just reuse. However, I'm just making a little thread here to see if any Alumni have some new and interesting challenge ideas.
Post some of your fave ORG challenges below! Even if it isn't a fully thought out idea - I would definitely like to hear about it.
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John
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Post by John on Sept 3, 2013 9:55:13 GMT -5
I want to see Bollywood dancing.
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Post by zavi on Sept 3, 2013 9:56:51 GMT -5
I have idea after merge for individual immunity. Make a best survivor photo :-P Like this one for example- best creative photo will win immunity :-P
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Post by Jared on Sept 3, 2013 10:52:29 GMT -5
Hmm, here is a idea... go to www.tetrisbattle.com and tell them to play Sprint - it's a game where you get time on how fast you clear 40 lines. - also get them to take a picture while they are playing the game so it show proof that they are doing it. Another thing I love to do when I host games is put up a debate challenge. What I did in a BB game, what post 2 dj remix videos of similar styles but different dj's of course and let them pick a side on who they pick and pick the best ones out of the pile and make apart II for posting a final video and get them to find the songs that were used in the video, but don't ask for youtube links. I can post a visual example if you like more of a explanation.
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Post by Sandy on Sept 3, 2013 11:49:47 GMT -5
I wish I could follow XD
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Post by Jared on Sept 3, 2013 13:27:11 GMT -5
I'll do a demo when I get home from work.
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Post by alex on Sept 3, 2013 13:27:13 GMT -5
Bring the roast back! Also add dancing the turbo hustle to the video part of the scavenger hunt. Don't use flash games either <3 I will post more ideas later, when I think of awesome challenges.
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Post by kelman on Sept 6, 2013 13:03:46 GMT -5
Oh that roasting... I mean, one of the people I was playing with called me Shaggy, the cartoon character from Scooby Doo. Now if you ask me, I look more like a Velma lol
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Post by M4TTH3W on Sept 12, 2013 23:37:59 GMT -5
A TWERKING CHALLENGE WOULD BE HILAR!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2013 4:30:20 GMT -5
Who can dry hump Robin Thicke whilst hash tags occupy 95% of the challenge.
While naked.
On a wrecking ball.
With their tongue out.
To Party In The USA.
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Post by adrian on Sept 13, 2013 10:53:12 GMT -5
This is Billy-Rae's comeuppance for hellishly forcing Achy Breaky Heart upon the world, yet the rest of us have to suffer for his sins as well. Fuck. That. Whole. Family.
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Post by stephen on Sept 17, 2013 17:44:07 GMT -5
Hahaha twerking challenge yessss.
Okay, one of my favorite challenges I thought of back when I hosted Myspace Survivor games (LOL) in like 1970 was CLUE. First person to solve the mystery wins immunity. It's individual. You'd have to make graphics for Clue Cards:
Example, if it's the Final 10, there are: - 11 Suspect Cards (typically I used each of the players' photos, and myself as the suspects) - 11 Weapons - 11 Locations/"Rooms"
So you would distribute each person 3 cards, and obviously one suspect/weapon/location is not distributed, and that's what they want to figure out.
It is mainly a social challenge. They'd have 24 hours to share/trade information, gang up, fuck each other over and lie about their cards, anything. Clearly you are going to need a lot of connections to have a good shot at winning (or else there's no way to get all the information you need to eliminate suspects) but someone unlikely usually ended up winning when I hosted it because lies would be spread and everyone would be on the wrong track.
If no one solves it completely, it would go to a tie on who has the most pieces of the mystery correct. You may need a tie-breaker. I dunno... just an idea! I probably overexplained the shit out of this. It's not that complicated.
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Post by stephen on Sept 17, 2013 17:46:02 GMT -5
In general, I found that thinking about board games would help inspire challenge ideas when I used to get stumped. A lot can be twisted and turned into really fun challenges.
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