Glass Bridge Challenge Mechanics!

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🌉 Glass Bridge Challenge Mechanics

Players: 2 or more
Setup: A series of “glass panels” arranged in two side-by-side rows (real or simulated)

Objective:
Cross the bridge by stepping only on the safe panels — choose wisely, or fall!

🕹️ How to Play:

The bridge is made up of a series of panel pairs — one on the left, one on the right — in multiple rows.

In each pair, one panel is strong (safe to step on), and the other is weak (breaks or causes elimination).

Players must take turns stepping forward, choosing one panel per row to cross to the other side.

If a player steps on a strong panel, they survive and move to the next pair.

If they step on a weak panel, they are eliminated (in real-life versions, they fall onto padding or are simply out).

The next player learns from the previous choices and attempts to go further.

🎯 Win Condition:

The first player to successfully cross the entire bridge without falling wins!

Or, the last player standing after others are eliminated.

🧠 Strategy & Tension:

Early players take the biggest risks.

Later players benefit from watching — memory and observation are key!

Add a time limit for extra pressure.

🔧 Setup Ideas (Safe Versions):

Use tiles, pillows, or colored papers for safe/fake panels.

Mark weak tiles with an “X” on the bottom for moderators to know which break.

For party or classroom use, number the steps and preassign the correct path.

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