Delta Moonrocks
If you are searching for a new and innovative party game that’s a bit different than the old-time classic ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game then you may want to try Can You Dab Moonrocks. This fun and lively twist on classic party game can be enjoyed by children of all ages. Moonrocks are large colourful hard plastic toys that come in a variety of shapes including round, square, triangle, oval, heart-shaped, hourglass, and many more. Many different colours are available as well so your kids can make their own unique colour combinations. There are even varieties like light blue, dark blue, pink, and green! Some moonrocks have holes in the middle of them so you may want to play this game with a group of children that all agree on a common colour or pattern.
The rules of the game are simple. Two to seven players can take turns tossing the soft plastic rocks onto a large flat water board. The object of the game is to make as many combos as possible by staying on top of the water without letting the rocks fall into the water or onto the ground. Once all the water has been cleared, the last remaining player gets to flop and the person with the most rock combo wins the game.
To set up can you dab delta 8 moonrocks you will need two water boards of different lengths and preferably one longer than the other. You will also need a large flat surface to play on. You may also want to invest in a few inflatable moonrocks or beach balls to place on the water to simulate land. The rules of the game remain the same however you may choose to play a variation on a ‘waterfall type’ game. For example, if there are icebergs underneath the water you can ‘dab’ under them using the water ball trick.
Can You Dab With Your Delta Moonrocks?
Once you have set everything up and filled it with water you will need to designate a time in which you will play the game. You may want to set up your play schedule like you would for an actual event. It is also important to have some kind of judging process in place. You may want to separate the players into groups and assign them each a point based on how long they drag the volleyball across the playing area. Points can be given to the longest player, best dive and so on.
Once you are ready to actually play the game you may decide to divide it into segments. For example, if you only have a few minutes available you can divide it into a ten minute segment or an eight minute segment. Of course you can always play the entire game in fifteen minutes or even less but that option is rather limited. If you want the game to be more exciting it is recommended that you increase the length of your segments. This can easily be done by adding a short pause between each set of activities.
If you have any extra time during the day you may want to play the game again in a different day or night. This way you will be able to experience the game in a new setting. You may find that this particular variation is exactly what you need to improve your skills.