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Put a penalty on the line! A roundup of party games that get everyone hyped

In recent years, board games have become a boom, and getting together to play has been really taking off.

It’s even being featured on TV shows, so I bet many of you who came here are interested.

In this article, I’m going to introduce some exciting party games that let you decide who has to take the punishment!

We’ll cover a wide range—from games you can play without any props to the latest board games.

Hope you find it helpful!

Bet a punishment game! A roundup of party games that will liven things up (11–20)

Sevens (card game)

Simple and fun card game: Sevens (Shichi-narabe)
Sevens (card game)

Sevens, where you line up playing cards starting from 7, is a classic among classic card games! Deal the cards evenly to all players, then place the four 7s on the table first.

In the decided turn order, players place cards that are one rank higher or lower than the 7s, and the first person to run out of cards wins.

If you can’t play a card, you pass; however, after four passes you’re out—and a penalty awaits! It’s a card game where luck plays a big role, depending on whether you’re dealt favorable numbers.

List five good things about the questioner!

List five good things about the questioner!

Have the game winner list five good things about the person receiving the penalty.

We don’t often get the chance to tell our friends or partners what we like about them directly.

Even if we think it, it can be pretty embarrassing to say it face-to-face.

But that’s exactly why it works as a penalty! Use this penalty to encourage honest expressions of feelings.

It may be embarrassing for the speaker, but it will make the receiver happy and give both of you a great opportunity to grow closer.

No Voiced-Sound Game

The no-dakuten game is way harder than I imagined lololol
No Voiced-Sound Game

Voiced sounds refer to “muddy” sounds like da and ji.

For example, daijoubu and gomen are words that contain voiced sounds.

This game is about having a conversation while banning these voiced sounds.

When you talk, choose a topic and discuss it.

Saying you won’t talk is not allowed.

Remove the voiced sounds and keep the conversation going.

If you answer reflexively, you’ll end up speaking as usual, so be careful.

Announcing that there will be a penalty game for each voiced sound used will make it more thrilling!

In conclusion

I introduced non-cooperative games where there are winners and losers.

I hope you’ll make good use of them when playing with friends or at year-end and New Year parties.

As for penalties, please come up with ones that everyone can enjoy!