Party games that liven up group dating events
At group dating parties, people often play games to lighten the mood.
That said, some folks may get bored with the same old classics every time.
So this time, we’ve selected some fun activities that are guaranteed to liven up your group date.
Use these as a reference and make your group date a success!
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Party games that liven up group dating (41–50)
Dramatic Shiritori Game

The rules are the same as regular shiritori.
The only difference is that instead of using ordinary words, as the name suggests, you play using dramatic expressions.
Lines like “I love you” or “You’re beautiful,” which can be a bit cheesy, come up—making it a fun game.
Party Games That Liven Up Group Dates (51–60)
Wani Wani Panic

Wani Wani Panic is a video where you press the crocodile’s teeth, and if you press a certain tooth, the crocodile snaps at you.
It’s a classic toy that’s been around for a long time and always gets people excited.
You can make it even more fun by adding penalties or extra rules.
Rubber Band Relay

First, prepare some toothpicks and rubber bands.
Then have men and women line up alternately.
After that, it’s simple: everyone holds a toothpick in their mouth, and starting from the front, they pass a rubber band hooked on the tip to the person behind them one by one without using their hands.
The team that manages to pass it all the way to the back without dropping it first wins.
It’s the kind of thing that really gives you that classic gokon vibe—it’s kind of thrilling, isn’t it?
When and where is the game?

Since this game has been around for a long time, many people probably know it.
Each person separately writes “when,” “where,” “who,” and “what they did,” and then combines theirs with others’ to form a single sentence.
It gets lively when the result is a silly, nonsensical sentence.
Umaibō Sommelier

It’s a game where you close your eyes or put on a blindfold, eat a Umaibo, and guess the flavor.
You can play in male-female pairs, and everyone can watch and have fun together.
Umaibo is easy to get and convenient to carry, so you can slip some into a small bag.
Coin Question Game

It’s a game where you ask a question and answer yes or no by flipping a coin.
Even questions that are hard to answer face-to-face can be answered anonymously since you respond only with the coin.
Once the mood has warmed up, you can ask edgier questions, so it’s recommended.
Rhythm 4 Game

It’s a game that suddenly became popular quite a long time ago thanks to the variety show “Gakkō e Ikō.” It’s still popular today, and just bringing it up is enough to get people of the same generation excited.
There are various optional rules, and you can customize the game.


