What about the Beetle Game? We keep track on a large dry-eras board. We split the room into two sides and use one die for each side, and then "race" to complete a "beetle" by drawing on the body when a 6 is rolled, and then when someone next rolls a 5, it means the head gets drawn, you need 6 "4s" rolled to account for the six legs, then 2 threes for antennae, 2 twos for the eyes, and then a 1 for the tail! whichever side finishes their beetle first wins!
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We keep track on a large dry-eras board. We split the room into two sides and use one die for each side, and then "race" to complete a "beetle" by drawing on the body when a 6 is rolled, and then when someone next rolls a 5, it means the head gets drawn, you need 6 "4s" rolled to account for the six legs, then 2 threes for antennae, 2 twos for the eyes, and then a 1 for the tail!
whichever side finishes their beetle first wins!