Party games that get everyone excited at school
How do you spend your recess at school?
Some of you might play party games with your friends!
Party games that are fun even during school breaks used to be popular on TV variety shows, but these days, games played by YouTubers are getting all the buzz!
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of games—from timeless classics to those trending on YouTube!
It’s packed with fun games that will make you think, “We want to try that ourselves!!” so be sure to give them a go!
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Party Games That Get Everyone Excited at School (91–100)
Fun with cards! Pig’s Tail

Pig’s Tail is a game where you arrange a stack of playing cards in a ring and play.
The name may come from the fact that the ring of cards resembles a pig’s tail.
Pig’s Tail can be enjoyed by three or more players, and since the rules aren’t complicated, it’s easy to play casually.
Players draw one card at a time from the ring and place it in the center.
If you draw a card with the same suit as the top card in the center, you take all the cards from the center.
There are also local rules, such as being allowed to return cards from your hand when a Joker appears.
Tug-of-war North, South, East, and West

You know the towels you prepared for swimming class or club? Try playing tug-of-war with one of those towels.
The rules are simple: both players stand on one leg, grab the towel, and have a tug-of-war.
It’s like hand-push sumo.
A variation called “Tug-of-War: North, South, East, West” also sounds fun.
Tie four towels together and pull against each other to play towel sumo.
It’s not all about strength—pull, loosen, and throw off your opponent’s balance.
And be careful around things like window glass when you play!
Pachi-Pachi Narcissus

People take turns saying numbers, and whoever says a multiple of 7 claps—but in this game, the clap has to be done in a narcissistic style.
The regular version, where you clap on multiples of 7, is fun, but adding a narcissistic flair to the clap makes it a lively party game.
Mansion Game

Let me introduce a rhythm-based apartment game.
There is a five-story apartment building, and the person who first reaches the 5th floor loses.
Assign room numbers to players one by one.
For example, rooms on the first floor are numbered 101, 102, 103, and so on.
Once the game starts, say your own room number, then call out the room number of the next person.
Keep the game moving at a steady tempo with hand claps and a time limit.
If someone is called but fails to respond in time, their room number advances to the next floor—201, 202, 203, etc.
The person who ends up reaching the 5th floor loses.
It’s a thrilling apartment game—let’s keep our focus and play with good rhythm.
Bamboo shoot, bamboo shoot, nyokki-ki!

Start with the chant: Take-no-ko, Take-no-ko, Nyokkikki! Everyone stands by in a circle, and then pops up like a sprouting bamboo shoot, calling out “1-nyokki,” “2-nyokki,” and so on.
If two people speak at the same time, they’re out! The rules are simple, but timing your voice while reading the room can be pretty nerve-racking.
The more players there are, the harder the game gets, so why not try it when you have a big group? You might need plenty of penalties ready!



