★ Frost's Minigames ★ #944505
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Description
How to play: Trivia - Players are asked questions, and if you get a question correct FIRST, you get a point. First to 5 points wins. 2. Four Corners - Players are invisible and go to a corner, if I call out the colour corner you are on, you die. 3. Simon Says - Typical game of Simon Says. 4. Musical Chairs - Typical game of Musical Chairs. 5. Tightrope Crossers - A tightrope is made, you must cross without falling. 6. True or False? - I say a statement, go on true, false or opinion. 7. Colour Run - I say a colour, you have to run inside it. On the way, I'm killing you, like in Sharks and Minnows. 8. Sharks and Minnows - When I say, cross to the other side of the water as I try to kill you. You are safe once on land. 9. Swordfighting FFA - Swordfighting without teams. 10. Death Cages - Players are invisible and go inside of a cage, If I call out that cage you lose. I am sorry, no more room for text. PM me for a full, detailed explanation for a minigame you're confused about.
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 10 Aug 2026, 23:06 | 41 | first reading |
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Owned by @Snowvoid as measured.
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@Snowvoid — Minigames Owner (rank 255)
@FrostDome — Minigames Fan (rank 1)
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