We love to play fun and crazy games in our home for family night. I first learned this game from my sister. She had played it at a friend's house and wanted to play it at her birthday party. It's so much fun and is perfect for all ages. It would be perfect for family game, a birthday party, a class party, and a family reunion.
All you need is two dice, at least one candy bar for each player (a variety) and a brown bag or large cup for each player.
The candy bar can be giant sized, snack sized or a mix of all sizes.
Place the candy bars in a pile in the middle of the table.
Each player sits in a circle around a table or on the floor.
There are three rounds to this game.
Round One
Take turns in sitting order rolling the dice.
If the player rolls a 7 or 11, they get to take a candy bar from the pile.
(we've played using doubles instead of a 7 or 11 before too)
Play continues until all the candy bars are taken.
Players can have more than one candy bar, and some players might not have one at all.
Round Two
Continue play rolling the dice as before.
Each player must place their candy bars they won in front of them.
Except, you may now steal the candy bars from the other players when a 7 or 11 is rolled.
Again, some people might end up with a lot of candy bars and some might have none.
Decide how long to play the round. You might adjust time according to the amount of people playing.
We played 10 minutes.
Round Three
Give each player a brown bag, large cup (or you can just hide the candy bar behind your back or under the table)
Each player must place their candy bars in the brown bag or the cup to disclose what you have.
You continue to steal the candy bars from the other players when a 7 or 11 is rolled. Except, now you have to be able to name the hidden candy bar and the person that has it. If you get this wrong you can't take the candy bar.
Again, some people might end up with a lot of candy bars and some might have none.
Decide how long to play the last round. You might adjust time according to the amount of people playing.
We played 10 minutes, then were having so much fun we added another 10 minutes.
The Winners
The Losers
Depending on who's playing, you might consider having a few candy bars to handout to the losers.
Little kids might cry, and some adults too.
A friend of mine gives out snack size to the losers.
We hope you like this game as much as we do!
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