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A fun, everyone-joins-in game that gets everyone excited!

Having a game that everyone can play together at year-end parties, welcome parties for new students, or wedding after-parties instantly livens up the atmosphere! In this article, we introduce fun games that everyone can join.

Starting with the classic bingo, we’ve gathered games that people of all ages and positions can enjoy together.

Many of them work not only for banquets but also as part of in-house recreation.

Since everyone plays with the same goal, natural bonds are sure to form! Use the games we introduce as a guide, and enjoy a great time with everyone.

Everyone can get excited together! Fun games for full participation (71–80)

Six patients and medicine

Thought Experiment Consensus Game: “Six Patients and a Drug”
Six patients and medicine

It presents the ultimate choice: help one critically ill patient or save five moderately ill patients.

There is only one dose of medicine; the critical patient needs the entire dose, whereas the moderate patients can all survive if it is divided among them.

The dilemma of valuing a single life versus prioritizing the many exposes one’s values.

Key discussion points include whether all lives are equal in weight or whether social roles should be considered.

It is important for the whole class to debate and work toward a single final decision, making this a thought-provoking theme that lets students experience the challenges of ethics and difficult choices.

Red Light, Green Light!

The body-building game that’s guaranteed to get everyone excited: “Daruma-san ga koronda.”
Red Light, Green Light!

The ultimate high-tension game that brings out your inner child: “Daruma-san ga Koronda!” The rules are simple: while the tagger says “Daruma-san ga koronda” and turns around, the other players quietly move forward.

If you’re caught moving, you’re out! It’s a classic children’s game, but when adults play, things heat up fast.

A battle of stillness and motion—a psychological showdown.

It’s perfect for company recreation, too.

Sprinting in suits, and that unexpected colleague is surprisingly agile…? With nonstop laughter and surprises, this fresh take on a “stop-and-go” game will bring your team closer together.

You can play it in the classroom too! Haiihadon

Sit in a circle and stack your left hands in order.

Decide the order, and when someone says “Hai,” the person whose hand is at the very bottom moves it to the very top.

When they say “Iha,” the person whose hand is at the very top keeps it at the top.

When they say “Don,” the person with the bottom hand lightly taps everyone’s hands from above.

Through this game, children develop concentration, quick reactions, and a sense of unity with those around them.

It’s a game that fills the classroom with laughter even when mistakes happen and instantly livens things up.

No tools or preparation are needed, so you can start right away.

It’s recommended as a quick communication activity for class recreation or morning time.

Adults can enjoy it together, too.

Top 5 most entertaining tag games in the world

[Outdoor Play] We tried out five of the most fun tag games from around the world—give them a go starting tomorrow!
Top 5 most entertaining tag games in the world

Tag, a classic outdoor game for children, is actually enjoyed in many countries around the world.

Tag from around the world… you’re curious what those games are like, right? This time, we’ll introduce five versions: the Filipino tag game “Buwan-Buwan,” the Sri Lankan tag game “Gini Hangima,” the Moroccan tag game “The Hen and the Caterpillar,” the German tag game “The Spinning Top on the Rock,” and the Bangladeshi tag game “Chi-Buri.” Depending on the country, the rules and ways to play vary—like having the tagger move only along lines or adding a treasure-hunt element—so give these different kinds of tag a try and enjoy a twist on the usual game!

Dosukoi Game

@ve4snxqh♬ original sound – LUMINARY FOR CARS – LUMINARY FOR CARS

Dosukoi is a game that seems like it would get really lively with four players.

Everyone keeps their thumbs down, then one person (the caller) says “Dosukoi [vowel sound/letter]” and a single character.

After that, players randomly raise whichever thumbs they want.

Combining the number of raised thumbs with the first letter the caller said, the first person to quickly say a word that matches that pattern—[word] dosukoi—wins.

Because you have to rhythmically find a word with that number of syllables/characters, it’s a game that uses both your brain and your reflexes.

Some people also use an extra rule that allows players who have already dropped out to give answers.

Mozzarella Cheese Game

Mozzarella cheese #mozzarella_cheese #recommended #funny #stretch #go_viral #mozzarella_game #study_session
Mozzarella Cheese Game

Great for breaking the ice! Here are some ideas for the Mozzarella Cheese Game.

In recent years, it’s likely a game many people have tried.

The rules are simple: in a group, players take turns saying the word “mozzarella cheese,” and each person must say it with more enthusiasm than the person before them.

If it’s hard to judge the level of enthusiasm, you can adapt the rule to require speaking louder than the previous person instead.

It’s a fun way to help ease nerves at a party.

Double-Double Fight! Game

Tried the Double-Double Fight Game 🙌 [Part 2] #KashinokiKodomoen #NurseryTeacher #Daycare #Kodomoen #Game #DoubleDoubleFight
Double-Double Fight! Game

This is a game played to the song “Baibai FIGHT!” by CANDY TUNE.

Players sing along to the rhythm in the order that words resembling “bai” or “fight,” and similar-sounding words, are arranged, competing to see who can clear it.

When various types of cards are laid out or tongue-twisting words are included, it gets confusing, so your quick reflexes are tested too.

You sing in turn, but it’s nerve-racking wondering what word will come up on your turn.

It really gets everyone hyped, so give it a try!

Say one thing, do the opposite game

Says one thing, does the opposite! #shorts
Say one thing, do the opposite game

In this game, players are divided into one person who gives instructions and everyone else.

The others hold hands or link arms.

When the instructor gives a command of “say the same, do the opposite,” the players must do the opposite of what is said.

As the tempo increases or the game goes on longer, people tend to lose focus or get confused, making it more difficult.

Also, depending on the instructor’s call, there will sometimes be “say the same, do the same,” so be careful not to miss those instructions as well.

Rock-Paper-Scissors Train Game

Yanagi Kindergarten, good friends of the Chick Class! Let’s play energetically!
Rock-Paper-Scissors Train Game

Let me introduce the Rock-Paper-Scissors Train game.

Move around the room pretending to be a freight train to the music of a freight train.

When the music stops, play rock-paper-scissors with a friend.

The person who loses places their hands on the winner’s shoulders, boards the same train, and sets off together.

Repeat this process to add more friends to your freight train.

When everyone is riding on the same train and departs together at the end, the game is complete.

Try speeding up or slowing down the music to match the children’s pace and have fun!

Sukiyaki Rock-Paper-Scissors Game

Here’s a Sukiyaki Rock-Paper-Scissors game that everyone—from kids to adults—can enjoy.

Prepare cards with pictures of sukiyaki.

Divide participants into small family groups and assign roles like father, mother, and child.

The game leader and each family’s representative play rock-paper-scissors; the winner draws a sukiyaki ingredient card.

The first family to collect all the sukiyaki ingredients wins.

You can make the game even more exciting by adding more ingredients to the sukiyaki!