Party games collection that get everyone excited in a big group
A must-see for organizers who are thinking, “We should play some games” at company gatherings or any large banquet! In this article, we introduce games you can enjoy at banquet tables with big groups.
Even classic, long-loved games can turn into a blast when the drinks and the lineup change.
We also cover team-based games that get everyone fired up with friendly competition.
From staples like quizzes and bingo to sure-fire laughers like drawing and telephone-style games, we’ve gathered plenty—use them as a guide to make your banquet a hit!
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Party Games That Get Big Groups Excited (51–60)
Majority Game

Let’s play by majority vote! Here are some ideas for a Majority Game.
A Majority Game is a game where the majority side is decided by voting.
Simply voting for your own opinion is fine, but the key to this game is that the majority is determined by majority vote.
Participate while trying to read what the other players are thinking.
In the end, adding a penalty for the player with the fewest points or a reward for the player with the most points can make things more exciting.
Give it a try!
Super Mario game

This is a “Super Mario Game” that’s perfect as entertainment for the Super Mario generation.
In this game, you say the phrase “Super Mario! Coin!” while pausing at the designated parts.
Also, increase the number of times you say “Coin!” with each round.
Whoever makes a mistake or can’t keep the rhythm loses.
It’s a bit tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes really fun and lively.
If you play it while the Super Mario music is on, it’ll hype up the mood even more, so give it a try!
Yamanote Line game

The classic game for large groups: the Yamanote Line Game.
In this video, the theme is “cities in Japan,” and players take turns naming cities they know.
It’s said there are about 790 cities in Japan—how many can you name? As shown in the video, you can start with government-designated cities, or go with places you’ve lived or your hometown.
You may think you know a lot, but as you keep answering, you’ll find your options running out.
The Yamanote Line Game is perfect brain training too—use it to liven up your next gathering!
The Perfect Match Game

Here’s an introduction to the “Spot-On Numbers Game.” The rules are simple: split into two teams and set a target number that both teams share.
Take turns asking questions; after four questions, add up the numbers from those questions.
The team whose total is closer to the target number wins.
However, if you go over the target at any point, the questioning team loses immediately.
In the featured video, it’s played as a 4-vs-4 team match.
If your questions relate to the other team, it’s a great way to learn more about them—and it’s guaranteed to get lively! Give it a try!
Toilet Paper Rolling Game

The “Toilet Paper Roll-Up Game,” where you single-mindedly wind up toilet paper! It’s a classic at parties and wedding after-parties, so many of you have probably played it or at least watched it.
Its charm is how easy it is to set up anywhere as long as you have toilet paper and a suitable stick.
The paper used during the game can do double duty for wiping up spilled food or drinks—two birds with one stone! Be sure to collect any leftovers so they can be used later at the office, etc.
Umaibō Sommelier

“Umaibo Sommelier” — guess the flavors of Umaibo! Umaibo comes in a wide variety of flavors, but identifying the exact flavor with no clues is surprisingly hard.
Some are tricky even when you can see the stick out of the wrapper, but if you want to raise the difficulty, try a taste test without using sight or smell.
Use a fun patterned eye mask and the audience is sure to get excited along with you.
Ask people who usually eat Umaibo or those confident in their palate to take on the challenge!
Pedometer Dance

Let me introduce a party-pleaser for banquets: the “Pedometer Dance Game.” All you need is a pedometer—attach it to your waist.
The rules are very simple: keep your feet on the ground, move only your hips, and whoever racks up the most steps on the pedometer wins.
It sounds easy, but it’s surprisingly tiring, which makes it really entertaining for the audience.
Like in this video, if you hold pom-poms made from plastic tape (suzuran tape), your movements stand out and it’s even funnier! Put on some music and keep the energy up with a countdown to hype everyone up.
Telepathy Game

We’d like to introduce the “Telepathy Game,” which puts the bonds between participants to the test! The rules are simple: each person answers with what they associate from a prompt drawn from a box that begins with “When you think of ___.” If you answer purely from your own perspective, it’s surprisingly hard to match, so the difficulty is quite high! The key is whether you can feel out what the other members are thinking and come up with an answer in sync—can you achieve that telepathic connection? The Telepathy Game is guaranteed to get everyone excited—be sure to give it a try!
Zoom-in Quiz

How about a microscope magnification quiz where you guess what’s shown under the microscope? This video features three quiz questions in total.
Since it’s under a microscope, you start from a point where it’s almost impossible to tell at first glance, so each question is multiple-choice with four options.
You can use the images from this video as they are, or if you have a microscope, creating your own original questions would make it even more fun! Items with fibers or things that look completely different from what you’d expect are sure to liven up the quiz.
Be sure to use this as a reference!
Leading Question Game

This is a “leading question game” where you decide on an NG (taboo) word and try to guide the other person into saying it.
The NG word can, of course, be a single word, but if it’s a party with close friends, choosing a catchphrase or habitual expression the person says unconsciously will make it even more exciting.
For larger gatherings, it’s recommended to stick the chosen word on the forehead or head so it’s easy to see.
By adding touches that let both participants and spectators enjoy it together, you can dramatically boost the energy of the party!


