Christmas party booster! A collection of game ideas that large groups can enjoy
When a big group gets together for a Christmas party, it can be hard to decide which games will get everyone excited.
Even though you’re all gathered, conversations can fizzle out and the energy can dip.
That’s why this article introduces a wide range of games and activities that will instantly liven up a large Christmas party! From easy-to-prepare options to ones that involve a bit of creativity, you’ll find plenty of ideas that work in all kinds of situations.
Make the most of this special once-a-year day and have a great time together!
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Make Your Christmas Party a Hit! A Collection of Game Ideas for Large Groups (71–80)
Mission game

The directives and missions issued in the hugely popular TV show “Run for Money” really get your heart racing, don’t they? How about hosting a “Mission Game,” a milder version of those missions, at your Christmas party? Examples of missions include stacking paper cups into three tiers, threading a string through a toy needle, or quickly changing an outfit on a doll.
Be sure to design missions suited to the seniors and children who will play the game.
And if completing a mission earns candy or prizes, it’ll be even more exciting!
Nanjamonja

For a Christmas party with lots of kids, the card game “Nanjamonja” is also a great pick.
Each card features a mysterious creature that could be seen as a ghost or a monster.
The person who flips a new card gives that creature a name, and anyone who later flips the same card has to recall and say the name that was given before.
You might be surprised who shows off a unique sense of naming! It’s a laugh-out-loud game that puts your memory and imagination to the test—give it a try!
after-the-fact rock-paper-scissors

It’s a game where you’re instructed to play “win,” “lose,” or “tie,” and you must throw the corresponding hand in a delayed rock-paper-scissors.
It looks simple but is actually quite tricky, and for some reason many people end up playing the winning hand.
Try it with a flexible mindset.
Catan

“The Settlers of Catan” is a German board game.
You win by being the first to settle the uninhabited island of Catan, using negotiation, strategy, and a bit of luck.
The original version limits play to four people, but it appears you can expand it to match the number of players.
Running a tournament and having the final four play the last match might make it even more exciting!
Smartphone Input Game

These days, almost everyone has a smartphone, right? This is a simple game you can play anywhere using your phone.
You type answers that match a given prompt in your phone’s notes app, and compete to see who can enter the most within one minute.
You can even play a solo version like word chain!



