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About Dominion Games

Dominion Games exists to help youth leaders run fun, engaging, and meaningful youth group sessions.

If you’ve ever stood in front of a room full of young people wondering “What game should we play tonight?” — you’re in the right place.

This site is built around practical, tried-and-tested games that work in real youth group settings. Every idea shared here is designed to help leaders:

  • Break the ice quickly

  • Keep young people engaged and involved

  • Build friendships and teamwork

  • Reduce boredom, conflict, and awkward downtime

Youth work is challenging, and good games aren’t just about filling time — they shape the atmosphere of the whole evening.


Why This Site Exists

I created Dominion Games because I’ve seen firsthand how much well-chosen games matter in youth groups.

When games are run well, young people relax, laugh, and connect. When they’re poorly chosen or rushed, the whole night can feel flat. This site exists to take the pressure off youth leaders by providing simple, adaptable game ideas that work for:

  • Small or large groups

  • Limited space or equipment

  • Mixed ages and abilities

  • Weekly youth group nights and special events

Many of the games shared here can be run with minimal prep and basic equipment, making them ideal for volunteers and busy leaders.


A Christian Youth Focus

Dominion Games is written primarily with church and Christian youth groups in mind.

While many of the games can be used in schools or community settings, the heart behind this site is to support youth ministries that want to create safe, welcoming environments where young people can belong, grow, and build positive relationships.

Games don’t replace teaching or discipleship — but they help create the culture where those moments can happen.


What You’ll Find Here

On this site you’ll find:

  • Game ideas clearly explained step-by-step

  • Variations for different group sizes and spaces

  • High-energy games and low-key sit-down games

  • Indoor and outdoor options

  • Articles on running better youth nights and events

All content is written to be clear, practical, and usable, not theoretical.


Our Aim

The aim of Dominion Games is simple:

To equip youth leaders with ideas that help young people feel included, engaged, and excited to come back next week.

If even one youth group night runs better because of something shared here, then the site is doing its job.