A party game that gets everyone excited at home. A fun recreational game.
When you invite family or friends over, it’s great to have a game that gets everyone excited and having fun together.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of party games that everyone can enjoy and that are sure to liven things up!
From classic board and card games to activities for small groups and large gatherings, we’ve collected a wide variety of ways to play.
If you find something here that makes you think, “I want to try that!!”, be sure to give it a go with everyone!
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Party games that liven up the fun at home. Enjoyable recreational games (71–80)
stereo game

Perfect for quick play! Here’s an idea for a “stereo game.” First, recruit a question team: about three to four people come to the front.
Decide on a theme, and then, at the cue “Ready, go!”, each questioner simultaneously says something that fits the theme.
Everyone else tries to guess who said what.
You can add extra rules depending on the number of players and how familiar everyone is with the game.
It’s a unique game that’s great for spare moments or breaks, so give it a try!
scrubbing brush

A tawashi scrubbing brush is a strong ally in the kitchen for scouring off grime, starting with burnt-on residue from frying pans.
Most people have probably touched one or at least seen one.
But when you touch a tawashi without seeing it, you might be startled by its hard, prickly feel.
The person putting their hand in will feel a little thrill, and onlookers will get a kick out of watching them gingerly touch the brush.
They come in a wide variety of shapes—round, long, and more—and their easy availability is another appealing point.
Jenga

Jenga, the ultra-famous game that nearly everyone has tried at least once.
With its simple rule of removing one block at a time and stacking it back on top, Jenga is a perfect way for people of all ages to have fun together—and a great time-killer for family get-togethers! It may look simple, but it’s actually a brainy, strategic game: you have to think about which block to pull and how to stack it so you can stay safe while putting pressure on the next player.
If you prepare some funny penalties for the losers, it might get even more exciting.
musical instrument

There are many different kinds of musical instruments, and there are major differences in how they produce sound.
This activity tests whether you can form a clear image of an instrument not by how it looks, but solely by how it feels to the touch.
If the instrument chosen is one you’ve handled before, you might arrive at the answer right away.
Since it’s easier to understand when you can hear hints while touching, I recommend using acoustic instruments—starting with percussion—as your prompts.
It’s also interesting that the way you touch the instrument can change the way it sounds.
balloon

This is about whether you can guess just by the feel of touching an inflated balloon.
You might be able to tell that it’s something rounded and filled with air, but distinguishing whether it’s a ball or a balloon seems difficult.
If you press harder, you can sense the thinness of the material, but be careful—press too hard and it might pop.
Some people might even find the tied mouth of the balloon and figure it out from there.
It’s also a prompt where you can enjoy the reactions right before it pops or at the exact moment it bursts.



