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This is a game for when everyone is feeling relaxed after a long lunch, and is best suited to extraverts (especially version 1). Don’t bully shy people into it –…
Continue readingThis is a game for when everyone is feeling relaxed after a long lunch, and is best suited to extraverts (especially version 1). Don’t bully shy people into it –…
Continue readingWhat you need:– Random variety of miscellaneous items… boxes, containers, household items, clothing, sports equipment, etc. you choose 🙂– Some imagination Some might say this is not a game for…
Continue readingOne of those very old traditional games, but very simple and popular, particularly as a travel game, for any number of players of two or more. First player chooses an…
Continue readingA good starter game. Even those people who think they hate games tend to enjoy this. One person is made umpire and leaves the room with a pencil and paper….
Continue readingSent in by Mark Lussier A good game for finding things out about others. Makes for a good icebreaker. Have everyone sit in a circle except one person. The person…
Continue readingSent in by Erika Dorsey You will need:A Hula-Hoop or similar large ring. You could consider playing this with rope tied into a large circle. Ideally for groups of 5…
Continue readingThis is an old traditional game. Although conventionally a thimble is used, as the name suggests, anything small and easily hideable can be used (eg a button, cork, coin, etc)…
Continue readingSimple but fun group game, good for parties as well. The object of the game is too make people laugh and for them to try and not to laugh. Everybody…
Continue readingAKA: “Smile Honey if you love me” Sent in by sugarnspice71613 also Deborah Wilson, Tecoma Christian Reformed Church This game is played by having a group of people sit in…
Continue readingSuggested by Faith Chances are most know this game, but there’s always the possibility that there is somebody who has never played it and doesn’t know how to. Hide and…
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