Fun Tag Game- Tic Tic Boom!

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Are you looking for a fun tag game to energize your team? This game has got to be one of my favorites! It is fast, energetic and easy to set up with very little equipment required.


Tic Tic Boom

To get the gist of the game simple watch the video. You’ll see the kids who live on the Cocos Islands playing this fun tag game under the palm trees and tropical sun!

Tic Tic Boom is suitable for players of any age with group size anywhere from 5 to around 30. Any more than that, it would be better to run two games simultaneously.

Equipment Required to play Tic Tic Boom

The great news is you don’t need a lot of equipment. In fact, it can be played without any! In our video we have marked out a small boundary area using marker cones and we are using a soft gator ball as a tagging tool.

It is not necessary to have a gator ball as a tagging tool. This could be substituted with a pool noodle, a rolled-up sock, a tennis ball, a teddy bear, a sneaker or a football.

The aim of the game

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The winner is the last player left in the game. All those who get out, step out of the boundary to watch and to help with the counting.
How to begin this fun tag game

There are no teams, and no one is nominated as the tagger. Simply have all players enter the play area and then toss the tagging tool (ball) in. Play begins as soon as a player picks up the tagging tool and proceeds to chase the other players.

It is a good idea to have an umpire who manages the game; however, this game can be easily played with no umpire.

Fun tag game rules

  1. The tagging tool is tossed into the play area.
  2. As soon as a player picks it up, the count down from 10 begins. Either the game controller calls out the count down, or players themselves can. “10, 9, 8, 7…2, 1, BOOM!”
  3. The player with the tagging tool, must try to tag another player before “BOOM!” is called.
  4. If a player is tagged, they must immediately take the tagging tool and try to tag another player or tag the player who just tagged them.
  5. Time is running out. Players do not want to be holding the tagging tool when “BOOM!” is called out.
  6. The player holding the tagging tool when BOOM is called is out and must leave the play area.
  7. The tagging tool is tossed into the play area where another player will pick it up to continue the game.
  8. Remember the countdown doesn’t begin until a player picks up the tagging tool.
  9. If a player steps out of the play boundary area, then he/she is out.
  10. The game continues until all bar one player is out!

Helpful Tip for this Fun Tag Game

Encourage the players on the sidelines to help with the countdown. It keeps them involved and heightens the energy.

Other ideas for Tic Tic Boom

On a hot day, this game can be played in the swimming pool, or down at the beach in the water. You’ll need a floating tagging tool, and you should allow more time before the Boom.

The game could also be played with players partnering up. Allow partners to pass the ball between themselves. If a player gets out, then their partner is also out.

For very large groups, use two or three tagging tools at once. When BOOM is called, then all those with the tagging tools are out. Once the remaining group size gets smaller, then take away the extra tagging tools.

Final thoughts – fun tag game

Tic Tic Boom is guaranteed to wear your group out! It requires lots of energy to keep up the pace. A perfect game to build fitness and endurance. A great outdoor game for youth camps.

I’ve taught this game to school students, who during their lunch breaks, run the game on their own with their friends. You will love this fun tag game!

Unique Youth Leadership Games (See Our Top 5 Picks)

Youth Leadership games

I’ve found that it isn’t always the loudest, the biggest or the most vocal person who is the leader amongst a group. Quite often it is the quiet ones who shine and succeed with leadership when presented with the opportunity. Here are a few of my favourite Youth Leadership Games

Chariot Races

Give each team a bundle of sturdy sticks (hockey sticks would do) and some rope (or skipping ropes).

Teams are given a set time to construct a chariot with the equipment provided. The chariot must be strong enough to hold a player’s weight.

Once constructed, teams line up with a player chosen to ride on the chariot. The rest of the team hold the chariot off the ground.

A race is set up around an oval. At about every 30m place a marker cone.

The race starts. When a team reaches a marker cone, they must swap over the chariot rider. Repeat this at every cone so that all team members have an opportunity to ride the chariot. First team to the end with an intact chariot wins!

Poison River

Have a 20m area set up as the ‘poison river’.

Teams organise themselves along one bank of the river. The aim is to get all team members to the other side, without anyone putting a foot into the poison river.

Each team is given a few small items (eg: small mat, tennis racket, small plank of wood) to use as stepping stones. These can be moved by players as they cross.

Any players who make it to the other side, remain there. One player can run the equipment back to the remaining players on the other bank.

If at any stage, someone puts a foot in the water, the whole team must go back to the start (not those who have made it to the other side). The first team to cross wins! Always good to embellish the game with a story of crocodiles, cannibals and piranhas.

Electric Fence

Best to play this team building group game is on soft grass or on a sandy beach.

For the ‘electric fence’, set up two vertical poles about 3m apart, with a string tied between them. The string needs to be about chest height of the tallest player. Do this for each team.

The aim of the challenge is for each team to get all their players over the electric fence without anyone touching it. If any member of the team touches the fence, the whole team must start again.

Sculptor

Sculptor is a fun youth leadership game.

Each team must have a sculptor. His/her job is to create a sculpture using their team as the medium. He/she moulds players into positions, whereby each player is interconnected to the other players in the team.

After a short time, sculptors must stop and explain their masterpiece to the judges. You can amp this game up by having two Sculptors per group. Wackiapp has an excellent video demonstrating this game.

For a full explanation of this epic game check out our article on SCULPTOR or watched our video demonstration.

The Leadership Game

This youth leadership game is a little hard to explain, as it has many elements. Best to view the video to get the idea. The Leadership Game is a serious game, requiring intense concentration and cooperation between players. It requires the leader to maintain calm control when placed under extreme pressure. A game like this is only suitable once a group has already established a certain level of trust. Check out the video.

Check back with us as we are sure to share a bunch more awesome youth leadership challenges that you can try out with your team.

For more ideas read our article on TEAM BUILDING GAMES.

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