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[Classic] Funny! Hilarious! A roundup of punishment games that will liven up the classroom

Many people enjoy playing games during school breaks, right?

But just deciding who wins and loses can lack excitement.

So how about setting a penalty for the loser?

With a penalty game, the thrill and tension ramp up, making the game more exciting and fun!

This time, we’ve gathered some penalty game ideas that will really liven things up at school—feel free to use them for inspiration.

From slightly embarrassing penalties to ones that make everyone laugh, they’re all easy to do.

Don’t force anyone—choose penalties that everyone can enjoy!

[Classic] Funny! Hilarious! A roundup of penalty games that get everyone hyped at school (41–50)

Impersonation

[Voice Impressions] I Tried Doing 103 Different Impressions of Both Men and Women!! [Nottan]
Impersonation

Impressions are almost a staple of punishment games, aren’t they? Do you have at least one or two impressions up your sleeve? When you’re suddenly told to do a quick gag or the mood isn’t quite lively enough, one of the things you’ll be glad you practiced is doing impressions.

To avoid being stuck doing nothing if a punishment game calls for an impression, it’s a smart move to practice regularly and have a few ready to go.

Think of your own catchphrase and introduce yourself.

[AKB48] I’m going to introduce some funny member catchphrases without permission!!
Think of your own catchphrase and introduce yourself.

How about coming up with your own catchphrase and introducing yourself with it? That way it works as an embarrassing-style penalty game, and it could also be a chance to get to know each other better.

Who knows—this might even help you make more friends! If you try it, think up a catchphrase inspired by your distinctive traits, the things you like, or your hobbies.

For a laugh, it’s also fun to deliberately give yourself an over-the-top, grandiose tagline.

In conclusion

We introduced some fun punishment games that will hype up the classroom.

If you’re playing with a large group, like the whole class, it’s best to keep the penalties moderate.

But if it’s just a close-knit group that can handle anything, setting slightly tougher penalties makes the game more exciting—highly recommended! That said, avoid anything too extreme or dangerous, and make sure everyone has fun together!