Party games that liven up group dating events. Fun recreational activities.
When it comes to livening up a group dating party, party games are essential.
There are plenty of classics like the Yamanote Line Game and the King’s Game, but aren’t they starting to feel a bit stale?
This time, we’d like to introduce some games that are perfect for group dating and that you should definitely know about.
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Party games that liven up group dating events. Fun recreational activities (41–50)
Slap, Cover, Rock-Paper-Scissors!

In the video, the girls are getting excited, but of course it’ll be a hit even if adult men and women try it.
Adding a game element—like letting the winner ask for the opposite sex’s phone number—makes it even more fun, and since there are strength differences, it might be better if men and women don’t compete directly.
Party games that liven up group dating events. Fun recreations (51–60)
Group Blind Date Heartthrob Card Game

A card game for making you popular at group dates, invented by the comedian Irie from Karateka.
The name is so straightforward that it’s questionable for a comedian, but if the host keeps the energy high and leads the group, it can be quite fun.
The best time to bring it out is after you’ve built some rapport and the mood is starting to sag a bit.
Paper Balloon Battle

It’s a game where you smack paper balloons attached to your heads.
Since you naturally have to get close to hit the balloons, it’s a great icebreaker.
Just be careful not to get so heated that it turns into a fight! The goal isn’t simply to win by hitting the paper balloon—your real objective is to deepen your connection with the person you’re interested in.
Nose-to-nose transfer game

Shoving a Kappa Ebisen up your nose may look downright silly, but when you pass it to the other person without using your hands, you’ll inevitably end up surprisingly close.
It’s a game with lots of heart-pounding, touch-heavy moments, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone excited.
Love Tissue Game

A game where you hold a tissue in your mouth to tear it and pass it along.
If your mouth touches someone else, you’re out, but since you get quite close to each other, it’s guaranteed to get lively if you play it once everyone’s a bit familiar and comfortable.
There really are all sorts of games out there, aren’t there?
Rubber band mouth-to-mouth relay

A game where you hold easily available items from restaurants—like disposable chopsticks or straws—in your mouth and pass along a rubber band placed on the tip, like a relay.
It’s a super fun game where men and women who’ve just met can bring their faces quite close to each other.
Just watching it is exciting!
A game where everyone matches their answers

This is a game where everyone thinks of an answer to a given prompt and tries to match those answers.
Since the prompts allow for multiple correct answers, your teamwork in aligning responses will be put to the test.
If you can discuss too thoroughly, it becomes easier to match answers, so it’s recommended to set clear boundaries for how much discussion is allowed.
It’s not only about testing whether your thoughts align; progressing with strategies—such as choosing to match a specific person’s answers—may also be important.


