Recent Fun Blog | Group Games PostsFamily Fun and Education with Triviaby Sherry Holetzky14 Jan 2007 09:57 AMTrivia is fun but it can also be educational. Even if you don't know some answers right away, you'll learn them as you go. Every family member can add to his or her basic knowledge through trivia. Whoonu - Game Reviewby Lauri Griffin04 Dec 2006 12:16 PMWe hope that our holiday time with families will be filled with laughter and a sense of love and belonging. Sometimes though, there are too many age gaps between cousins for them to get along. Sometimes the grandparent and grandchild who only see each once a year feel shy with one another. A Game Of Ghostby Teresa McEntire12 Sep 2006 07:26 AMAge range: 6+ Number of players: 3-10 Supplies Needed: None Ghost is a word game where players try to add letters to create a new word. This game is best for older children because you need to know how to spell. It would also be a fun travel game because it could easily be played in the car. The Doctor Gameby Teresa McEntire30 Jul 2006 10:59 PMHere is a fun game that a group of older children or even adults will enjoy. You need at least a group of 5 to 6 people and there is no limit as to how many can play. Every player sits in a circle. Then one or two people, depending upon the size of the group, are chosen to be the doctor. The Vegetable Gameby Teresa McEntire29 Jul 2006 09:50 AMDon't be fooled by the title. The Vegetable Game has nothing to do with eating vegetables. Few kids really enjoy eating vegetables. And this is a game that they will not only enjoy but will have them laughing in their seats. Mother Elephant Group Gameby Teresa McEntire07 Jun 2006 10:24 AMAge: most enjoyed by those 10-16 Number of players: 6-15 Supplies Needed: None This is a fun group game that will keep a group of teens busy for hours. And you don't need anything but a space large enough to seat everyone. The Sign Gameby Teresa McEntire24 May 2006 01:53 PMNumber of Players: 6 to 12 Age: 10+ Supplies Needed: None Often teens are a challenge at family reunions. So here's a fun game that the teens at your reunion or anytime will love. I learned this game while in college and introduced it to my high-school age sister who played it with her friends. Robbers and Soldiersby Robert Coats16 May 2006 12:39 PMNumber of players: 10+ (the more the better) Ages: 8+ Space: A wooded park is best, but a playground could also work. This game is a favorite for boys, who tend to naturally gravitate toward being robbers and soldiers than girls do. Trial by Juryby Robert Coats14 May 2006 07:24 AMThis is a great party game for a smart group of teenagers, or even at an adult party. Imagine playing the game of Clue, but without the board and the cool pieces. Prepare two letters in advance and seal them in envelopes. Touch Memoryby Robert Coats13 May 2006 06:40 AMNumber of players: 4+ Ages: 3+ Materials required: Small objects, such as small stuffed animals, bottles, glasses case, pencils, etc. This game can double as a kid's party game, or a great game for bridal and baby showers. Recent Blog Comments Jacob09 says... "There are lots of ways to have fun without cost." micheleld says... "I have a great idea for party favors that can tie in with almost any popular party theme these days..." |
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