Office party games that get everyone excited
Do you ever play games that everyone can enjoy at company drinking parties or banquets?
Especially during the year-end and New Year party season, you might even prepare prizes and have everyone compete in games!
In this article, we’ll introduce party games that everyone can enjoy together.
We’ll cover plenty—from classic, familiar games to fresh, creative, and funny ones.
Be sure to give them a try and make your banquet a blast!
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Company Party-Pleasers: Drinking and Party Games (51–60)
Your silly little head

You attach party blowers on top of your head and blow so that the number of blowers that pop up matches the count called out, using your lung capacity.
Because they’re on your head, you can’t see them yourself.
It’s hard to adjust when you can’t see, isn’t it? When you need to raise three, it seems straightforward—you just blow as hard as you can.
The people taking part in the game are probably carefully adjusting how they blow, but the sight of it all is really entertaining.
I’ll carry the ping-pong ball with chopsticks.

There are many games where you carry things with chopsticks, but this one is for advanced players.
It’s a game where you pick up a ping-pong ball with chopsticks and transfer it to another ball.
Since ping-pong balls are slippery, sometimes it might actually be better to go in with some momentum.
Just be careful not to flick it and send it flying into the boss’s face.
Drawing Telephone Game

A drawing-based telephone game where you think of something inspired by a picture, draw it, and pass it to the next person.
It’s a great game to play with a small group.
Setting a time limit for drawing or adding fun penalties can make it even more exciting.
With a time limit, you might get flustered and not draw well, but those imperfect drawings often turn into laughs when you review them at the end.
Turning it into a team competition also makes it lively.
Be sure to come up with a variety of prompts and give the game a try!
The “Haa” game

We use words in everyday life whose meanings change depending on the speaker’s emotions, don’t we? This time, I’d like to introduce a game called “The ‘Haa’ Game,” which uses words that can carry multiple meanings even though they’re the same word.
For example, have players say words like “haa,” “eh,” or “nande” with a specific emotion.
The way you say them changes if you’re angry, shocked, surprised, and so on.
With that in mind, the guessing players answer what emotion is being expressed.
Using cards that list a word and a situation and keeping score should make it lively.
It’s also a great game for large groups.
Incidentally, abroad people sometimes say “haa” when they don’t understand what someone said, and to Japanese ears that can sound like they’re angry.
I’m already so excited!!

We attach pieces of cellophane tape to a balloon.
The game is to peel off the sticky tape without popping the balloon.
There’s a time limit, so you can’t go too slowly, but if you rush, it will pop right away—so quick yet careful handling is required.



