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The point of this game is that the children can get really creative by creating something themselves without any rules.

Three heroes embark on a challenging mission. The king wants water from enemy territory. How much water can the heroes find for David without getting caught?
The cover picture shows the game board.

Here you can find an overview of all the ideas that were presented at the BESJ Team Weekend Ideas Market.

There are two games running in parallel. In the official game, the children have to build a city. Some are selected as Christians and proselytize among the others. The state authorities/police want to prevent this and persecute the Christians.

As they search for the rescue submarine, everyone is in the dark. Yet it's in the middle of the ocean, acting all calm while everyone else searches excitedly.
A fun icebreaker where there is no loser.

A simple game idea with great effect.
Everyone is asked to complete the common task of keeping the ball in the air.
Participants are divided into teams according to their number. Preferably a team should have between 4-7 participants.
Teams compete against each other, against time and on the basis of a given task, involving all members.
The team that completes the task first accumulates points. The team with the most points wins.
The game is suitable both indoors and outdoors.
Ideas for tasks could be: working windmill (exemplified in the picture: we have the structure in the middle and the propeller is made of participants moving around the structure), rocket, fish just caught, wheelbarrow full, formula 1 car, etc.
The preparation of the game requires no material.