You want about 60 tasks in as many different places as possible, then you can play 3 games with 20 tasks each. When I say break them up, I mean real small, not just “clean the bathroom”, and not even, “Clean the shower.”īut like this: -Scrub shower walls -Clean shower hair trap -Scrub shower door -Clean shower soap holder -Wipe shower mixer. You break up the chores into small 10 second tasks and from now on, call them tasks. You invite their friends over to play among us. Ok, so you have to tidy the house and the kids hate it. I’ve included a pdf of an 11 task description and a photo of the toddler tasks Choose puzzles that take 5-20 seconds to complete. Get 20 or so toddler puzzles, place them undone on the floor, desks, tables and beds in as many rooms as possible with signs next to them giving them a name, basic instructions and a crew member colour (red, blue, pink, yellow or green). I added about 10 toddler puzzles and that worked well for our game with about 12 players. The more tasks you have, the harder it is for crew members, but the real game has about 5 per player, so really, the more there are, the longer the game lasts and the more chances the imposter has to win. So I recommend having some other tasks available. In the game online, there are multiple team members doing the same tasks, but this doesn’t work for this. I’ve included the pdf with the files, and photos of the files assembled for some reference. Print, cutout, laminate, re-cut out and assemble all the attached activities from the Among us game and stick them around the house. Personally, I didn’t have the time, so printables worked for me.) Possibilities are endless and I would love to see someone go hard out. Makey Makey chips are near begging to be used in some easy way. Some tasks could have electrical circuits completed by crew members drawing on them with graphite pencil. Swipe cards could be RIFD tags as well as the tasks that require sorting things. Tasks could be connected to central server that tells when all the tasks are complete. a breadboard with LEDS and a battery would be way cooler than the printable. Electrical is connecting the correct wires. Lots of time, money, passion, creativity and patienceĪ building with as many rooms (This extremely complex version is not explained in this instructable, but if you like to go over the top, you might see the printable tasks and start thinking creatively. Lots of pots, buttons, leds, screens, etc Multiple computers running on the same network 20 or so toddler puzzles or household choresĪ building with as many rooms as possibleĪ building with as many rooms as possible.
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