[Easy] Punishments that will get middle schoolers excited
During school recess, it’s common for everyone to play quick little games together, right?
But just playing the games can get repetitive!
To keep things fresh, many middle schoolers might be thinking about adding forfeits or punishments to the games.
In this article, we’ll introduce “punishment game ideas that will get middle schoolers excited”!
We’ve gathered ideas for punishments that are guaranteed to be even more fun than the games themselves, so use them as inspiration and have fun together!
Easier: Fun Punishments That Hype Up Middle Schoolers (1–10)
Tickle torture

For people who are sensitive, just seeing those hands coming at them is enough to make them squirm—it’s like a hellish penalty game.
Since most people in the world are probably sensitive, tickle punishment can be so powerful that it inflicts psychological distress.
Sensitivity varies depending on where you’re tickled, so if you use it as a penalty game, drawing lots to decide the spot might make it feel even more thrilling.
Read embarrassing lines

It’s a punishment game where you prepare cringey, saccharine lines like something out of a shoujo manga and have someone read them out loud.
And of course—no laughing! There aren’t many people who can casually deliver suave, cheesy lines like the ones in romance dramas or movies, right? Maybe a rare few, but most people would be so embarrassed they’d practically faint.
Let’s have them read it properly without getting flustered, putting real emotion into it! And the person taking the punishment should just embrace it and go for it!
Change the sentence ending

A lot of people are probably looking for low-key but annoying punishment games.
If that’s you, I recommend a game where you change your sentence endings.
The rule is simple: in everyday conversation, change your sentence endings to sound like an anime character.
That’s it—but since your normal daily life turns into the punishment, it’s subtly troublesome.
Decide which sentence ending to use with a roulette.
Conversation with chuunibyou-style lines

Punishment games that involve “pain” are popular, but this one is “painful” in a different sense.
The rules are simple: for a set period of time, you have to carry on a conversation using cringey, chuunibyo-style lines.
It’s fun to rephrase even everyday words in a chuunibyo way.
If you add a rule that you must use chuunibyo lines even when talking to people who aren’t involved, it can get really lively.
Teacher impersonation

The teachers who usually give us classes—many of you have probably tried imitating them before, right? Still, performing it in front of a large group can feel a bit embarrassing.
That’s why I’d like to introduce a fun penalty game: doing an impression of a teacher.
In fact, with this game, it’s not only important whose impression you do, but also what situation you choose to imitate.
Try recalling funny anecdotes or memorable catchphrases and give it a go!
butt-letter

Doing penalties as a group is so much fun, isn’t it? Among them, “butt-writing” is highly recommended.
Just watching someone wiggle their hips to write letters is hilarious.
But it doesn’t come across unless the writer takes it seriously.
If you try to write as neatly as in a language textbook, the movements end up looking even funnier.
If you get shy and do it half-heartedly, you might be made to do it over and over.
Give it a try as a forfeit game that everyone can get excited about!
doodles on the face

It’s a subtly unpleasant penalty game where, every time you lose, someone draws a little more on your face.
It might be fun for the onlookers as your face gradually turns into a mess, but for the person themselves, it would be impossible not to worry about it.
Be sure to use cosmetics or other easy-to-remove materials—never use oil-based markers—so it can come off easily.
spanking your butt

A gentle and easy punishment game we recommend is the classic “oshiri penpen” (a light butt smack)! Many people probably had this done to them when they were little if they misbehaved.
If it’s just a few taps, it’s a punishment that only makes you a bit embarrassed to show your butt to everyone.
If you want to ramp up the punishment-game feeling, add a time limit like 30 seconds or 1 minute! Getting hit in the same spot over and over surprisingly hurts.
Don’t hit with full force—adjust your strength and do it gently!
Communicating in cat language

Things that make you feel embarrassed are a classic for punishment games, aren’t they? Here’s one to try: a punishment game where you communicate in “cat language.” Because it has a game-like element, it’s great for keeping things fun as you go.
First, decide on a prompt.
Then the person receiving the punishment has to convey what the prompt is by using cat sounds like “meow,” and other cat-like expressions.
As a variation, you could make a rule to wear cat ears, or switch to the sounds of other animals for extra fun.
Make a funny face with all your might

Making your own funny face is fine, but if you’re embarrassed and go for a safe one, it doesn’t really feel like a punishment game.
That’s when this punishment game comes in handy! The winner forcibly turns the loser’s face into a funny face! Since it’s a full-on funny face you couldn’t make yourself, it’s pretty embarrassing, haha.
It also sounds fun to sing and make the funny face at a specific lyric! If the person doesn’t mind, it might be nice to record it on video.
You’ll probably laugh every time you watch it back!


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