Perhaps you remember, in days of yore, pretending that the floor was made of lava apropos of nothing. Pre-internet, pre-cable -- the "floor is lava" game transcended time, space, gender, and socioeconomic status. All you needed was an imagination and a creative object on which to stand.
And it's back.
SEE ALSO:The Prince of Norway is the internet's new favourite royal family memberThe rules? None, other than that you randomly yell "The floor is lava!" and watch the madness unfold. Any feet that touch the ground get burned, A.K.A. you lose the game.
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Jumping onto furniture to avoid the lava is easy, but it's 2017, which means that easy is not enough.
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The best part? You don't even have to be human to play.
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