The event is basically a big giant Twister board where jello shots are placed on each colored square. You play according to the rules of Twister (the easiest way is to buy a Twister game and keep the spinner). Use your common area/living room as the area for the Twister board. Buy colored sheets of paper to use as spots for the Twister board. I highly recommend duct tape as the adhesive to which you stick the colored sheets of paper to the hardwood floor or carpet. Make this Twister board very large as you will try to accomodate about 20 people per game.
Place two jello shots on each colored square. When a person puts his/her hand or foot on a square, then he/she takes the jello shot (very simple concept!). Use the Twister Game spinner from the board game as the spinner for the game. Make sure to at least double the size of the regular Twister mat.
This event/theme allows your brothers to interact with girls in a competitive atmosphere. It is easy to create conversation topics, since guys and girls are doing an activity together. This makes it not too awkward for your brothers to talk to girls. Your brothers can strike up conversation about the Twister game, flexibility, jello shots, etc.
Since not every brother will be able to go at the same time, it is highly advisable to let the seniors or older brothers go with the older girls for the first round. You should probably have two to three rounds of Twister--depends on how many people you have.
What to Wear: Bright colored clothes (like a Twister board)
Comfort/Social Level: New social environmenta
Total Cost: Very low
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