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genthon | 23:31 Mon 27th Nov 2006 | Christmas
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anyone know any good games for party of about 20 people ages ranging from 13 - 90 to play on Boxing Day! Charades and quizes are the stand by but would like something a little different.
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What about the one where you have to write a story and leaving the last line exposed fold the paper over and pass it on.

Very funny!
It depends how much you want to spend. I'm thinking there are alot of games consoles with party games on them. The "Playstation 2" would be the best console you may already have one, have a member of the family be able to bring one along or you maybe able to get one second hand.

The games for for Playstation 2 are:

Karaoke called "Sing Star" it has lots of old and modern music for all ages. You gat two microphones which plug into the console and the words come up on the screen. You can complete and sing duets. Extremely funny and easy to understand.

"Eyetoy" is a camera which plugs into the console and comes with Eyetoy games which allows the player to really be put into the game. You put the carmera on top of your TV and it captures footage of the person or people in front of the TV and puts the footage on screen in the game the game responds to your movements and therefore is motion activated. Games for the eyetoy are mini party games which last minutes so evryone can have a go it is as fun to wach as play and again is for all ages, very basic nothing to learn.

Dance mat - is for the younger - people under 30 really. It is a home version of an arcade style game it is very energetic and therefore age limited and would leave out the older, unfit or uncoordinated, so not as recomended.

One of the younger kids coming maybe able to bring these kind of games etc and set it up for you and trust me the place will be buzzing.
What about other funny games

Theres one with a balloon where you work in pairs to move a balloon from a-b with there hand behind their backs. It starts with the balloon between the two peoples noses and while one stands fairly still the other person moves the ballon down the persons body through their legs up their back and the still person then trys to turn round so that the balloon is between noses again. The team is out if the balloon pops, if it is dropped you start again, of course it is the first team to complete the a-b that wins

Pass the parcel with joke/funny presents.

Or tresure hunt round the house with clues - prizes are little toys etc

you can get little toys and fun stuff at http://www.hawkin.com/

Get a good puzzle like the bedlum cube �10-�15 it looks very simple but it is extremely difficult, it will draw in soo many people who we all be convinced they can complele it, all you have to do is place shapes in a box - suitable for all ages http://www.amazon.co.uk/Retro-Bedlam-Cube-Yell ow-Blue/dp/B0008FXVSA can also be bought in town.

Also "Screwball Scramble" is a clasic game which will keep people entertained, more forcused on the younger but a nice little game for the price tag.
http://www.woolworths.co.uk/ww_p2/search/searc h.jhtml
two chairs, back-to-back, about four or five feet apart. You tie two long pieces of string to the back of one, about an unch apart. Then you'll need a ping pong ball and one or more plastic cups.

The player sits astride the chair without the string (facing backwards, 'cowboy' style - you don't have to sit like this, but it's a good laugh.). They take hold of the other ends of the string and pull them taught. Then they have to balance the ping pong ball on the string as though it were tram lines. The idea is to roll the ball along the string and get it to drop into the cup, which is positioned directly beneath.
Theres also the game where a large dice or spinner is passed around. Anyone who throws a six has to go into the middle and put on lots of ridiculous dressing up gear - wellies, goggles, gardening gloves, duffle coat etc. - before attempting to open a bar of chocolate and eat it with a knife and fork.

All the time they're doing this, the dice is still being passed around, so that when someone else throws a six, he or she has to go and take over from the first one. Sometimes you get three or four people in the middle all trying to get in and out of stuff and falling over one another.

The one who actually gets to eat the first piece of chocolate is the winner.
One thing you can do which can be ongoing throughout the day as a background activity for all ages is to set up a table somewhere with a jigsaw puzzle on it. Then if somebody gets bored or doesn't necessarily want to join in the games, they can quietly puzzle away . Some people don't necessarily enjoy being team players in games, especially if they feel other people are brighter or more intelligent and this might be an outlet for them.
And finally, there's 'Black Magic'. You have to plan this in advance with a partner.

You begin by saying that the first person has a unique mind-reading ability, but that only the second person has the right sort of connection for him to be able to tune into (or some such rubbish). The first person goes out of the room whilst the others decide on an object to be 'guessed'. When he comes back in, the second person suggests objects around the room, saying "is it the clock, is it the lamp etc." Eventually he will ask if it's such-and-such an item - which happens to be black. The next item they suggest will be the right one.

You can take it further by telling people something like the connection can be passed on, but if you have the gift, then you have to keep it secret. Some will have guessed the trick and be willling to join in and have a go. To get the ball rolling, you could rope in a couple more conspirators beforehand.
We always do a picture quiz. Get some tv mags, and other popular magazines. Cut pictures out (old and new TV stars - there'll be old ones in the xmas mags when the xmas films are being advertised) of celebrities, places, etc. and stick them on sheets of paper. The papers must be numbered and the pictures have a letter next to them. Then, in teams, pass them all round and everyone has to write down who/what the picture is. Answers are read out a while later when everyone has completed their answer forms.

Again, good for oldies and youngsters, a quiz. We usually do TV, film, current affairs from the past year, sport, etc. You can think of questions aimed at older members of the family and younger ones. It's easy to do and if you get stuck just go on www.
We had 24 for dinner on Christmas Day 2 years ago (ages from 6 to 84) and played Pictionary and then had a Mr & Mrs Quiz - that was a scream. Also some of the family made up a play that featured everyone that was in the room - seriously funny too.
I think ummmmm means consequences, which we always play when Mr Spudqueens family get together. On a long thinish piece of paper you write a mans name (can be anybody, someone in the family or someone famous), fold it over so it can't be seen and pass the paper to the person on your left. The next thing is a girls name, then where they met, what he said, what she said and what the consequence was. Then they are all read out aloud. Everyone from 8 years old upwards enjoys it.
Another simple one that requires no equipment at all is Word Association. As you`ve not got really young children there it should be OK.

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