This chocolate bar game is especially fun as a party game for large groups!
Prep Time5 minutesmins
Cook Time30 minutesmins
Total Time35 minutesmins
Course: Family Game Ideas
Servings: 1
Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com
Equipment
Wrapping paper (for theme of party, like Halloween wrapping paper or Christmas wrapping paper)
Tape
Pie plate or paper plate to roll the dice in
Baggies (for guests to put their chocolate pieces in after the game)(optional)
Ingredients
Oversized candy barwrapped like a gift
2dice
2oven mitts
Butter Knifeor other non-sharp knife
Fork
Small prize to give to the winneroptional
Instructions
Have everyone sit around a table (with nothing else on the table). Place the wrapped candy bar, oven mitts, and fork and knife in the middle of the table.
The person who rolls the highest roll goes first. This person (PERSON A) starts with the oven mitts on and tries to unwrap the chocolate bar while the person to their left (PERSON B) quickly tries to roll doubles. PERSON B rolls over and over until they get doubles, all the while PERSON A is trying to unwrap the chocolate bar with oven mitts on.
When PERSON B rolls doubles, PERSON B passes the dice to PERSON C on their left, who quickly tries to roll doubles. PERSON A passes the oven mitts, fork and knife to PERSON B, who now puts on the oven mitts and tries to unwrap the candy bar.
During any turn, If the candy bar is unwrapped down to the chocolate, the person with the oven mitts must use the fork and knife to try and break off/cut the candy bar ONE PIECE AT A TIME. Any candy pieces they cut off/break off during their turn, they get to keep. DO NOT EAT THE PIECES DURING THE GAME! The person who has the most pieces at the end wins!
Play continues until the last piece of the chocolate bar has been claimed. The person with the most chocolate pieces at the end wins the game! Players can eat their candy bar pieces or save them for later. You can give the winner a small prize if you want (like a $10 gift card) or even something funny like a toothbrush set (since the game is about eating candy).
Notes
TIP: If you have little ones playing, you can let them play without oven mitts (because this adds a considerable difficulty) to the game and even allow them to break off small pieces of the candy bar instead of using a knife and fork.Also, the amount of time it takes to play the game will depend on how many people you have playing the game (and the ages). Just a few people may take 30 minutes or less, while a larger party group may take longer than 30 minutes. Also, if you have a lot of little ones, it may take longer, too.