Party games that liven up a group dating event
There are mixer parties where you simply enjoy a meal and conversation, and there are also ones that are all about getting everyone hyped up together! For the latter, you definitely need some party games.
I’ve gathered a bunch of game ideas I hope you’ll find helpful in those moments.
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Saito-san Game

This is a rhythm game based on Minori-ka Rhythm 4, which aired on Let’s Go to School and became a huge hit.
When your name is called, you perform Saito-san’s signature gag “Pe!” the specified number of times, complete with motions.
When “Saito-san” is called, everyone together performs “I’m Saito.” If everyone nails it in sync, laughter is guaranteed.
If you stumble over your words, it’s a penalty game, which makes it even more exciting.
Why not give it a try?
One-Leg Sumo

You play sumo while standing on one leg.
It’s called sumo, but since you push and pull using strings held in both hands, even women don’t need much strength.
The person who loses balance and puts both feet down loses.
You need two strings, but if you don’t have them, you can use chopsticks instead.
First Impressions Game

A game where one person gives a prompt and everyone simultaneously points to the person who fits it best.
For example, with the prompt “Who seems the richest here?”, everyone points at whoever they think fits when the signal is given, and the person who gets the most fingers pointed at them loses.
It’s less about winning or losing and more about getting hyped over how edgy the prompts are!
linked ring traversal

Divide into two teams.
Each team stands in a single horizontal line and holds hands.
Using a large loop made of yarn or string, pass the loop over your body and onto the next person without letting go of hands.
You must not let go until it reaches the last person.
The team whose loop reaches the goal first wins.
Rock-Paper-Scissors: Bonk and Cover

As you know, it’s “Rock-Paper-Scissors Bonk!” You prepare one helmet and a squeaky hammer, then play rock-paper-scissors.
The winner tries to hit the opponent’s head with the squeaky hammer, and the loser puts on the helmet to defend.
The tension of possibly getting hit makes people prone to mistakes.
Tasting Game

It’s a game where you’re blindfolded, pinch your nose, and try to guess what food has been put in your mouth.
You often see it on TV variety shows, right? It’s harder than you’d think without sight and smell.
Even people who say they’ll definitely get it right usually miss it (haha).
Air Chair Yamanote Line Game

It’s a version where you play the Yamanote Line game while staying in a wall-sit position! The Yamanote Line game is usually just a test of knowledge, but adding the wall-sit turns it into a test of physical endurance too, which makes it pretty tough.
It might be quite a harsh game for girls.


