Punishment game ideas to further liven up performances and skits
Entertainment acts and performances are essential for livening up events like weddings and birthday parties, as well as company year-end and New Year gatherings.
Some of you may be thinking, “I’ve been put in charge, but I’m not sure what to choose…”
In this article, we’ll introduce penalty game ideas to make your entertainment and performances even more exciting!
Having penalty games ready will take your party games to the next level.
We’ve assembled a wide range—from ones where you can enjoy the loser’s reactions to ideas that reveal unexpected sides of people.
Be sure to add these penalty games to your entertainment or performances so everyone at the venue can have a great time.
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Punishment game ideas (11–20) to further liven up skits and performances
First love story

It’s about asking people to share the moment in their lives when they first felt they were in love, along with who inspired those feelings.
Have them look back on the straightforward things they did as children and really feel that sense of embarrassment.
Some may try to dodge the question by saying they don’t remember the past, but in that case, it’s best to have a mechanism in place so they can’t escape—like asking for a more recent episode instead.
You might discover an unexpected side of the person through their earnest childhood actions or the traits they were drawn to back then, which may differ from what attracts them now.
Announce the secret

Everyone lives with secrets.
Let’s have each person share one of their own on the spot.
Even just searching your memory for something you’ve never told anyone can be a painful process for some.
Since the weight of a secret varies from person to person, it’s best to consider the overall balance and gradually increase the intensity of the episodes you share.
Sharing these stories as secrets kept within the group can also help deepen your bonds.
Speak by changing the sentence endings.

It’s a game where the person receiving the penalty has to change the ending of their sentences for a specified period.
If they forget to use the new ending, they get an extra penalty, which encourages them to pay close attention to how they speak.
Everyone can propose endings on the spot, then decide by roulette; that way, you can enjoy the suspense of which ending would be the most embarrassing.
If you repeat various games and apply this penalty multiple times, it could get even more exciting by evolving into situations where multiple endings are combined into one, or the room is filled with all kinds of sentence endings flying around.
doodles on the face

Drawing on someone’s face is a classic penalty game.
It can be even more fun if you pick a motif, like an anime character or a TV personality known for distinctive makeup.
Since it’s a penalty game that brings participants physically close, you’ll also get a bit of that heart-pounding excitement.
Once the doodling is done, hold up a mirror and enjoy their reaction.
You could have them strike a pose, and take photos to keep the memory, too.
List five good things about the people around you.
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.
Challenge eating insects

Insects are ingredients rich in many nutrients, including high-quality protein, and they’re even said to help alleviate food shortages.
This is a penalty game where participants try insect-based foods—which are often avoided because of their appearance—and share their impressions.
People feel differently about insects, so let’s enjoy the variety of reactions too.
Since they’re not a familiar ingredient, it’s easy to overlook this, but people with shellfish allergies can’t eat them, so please be careful about that.
Punishment game ideas to further liven up performances and acts (21–30)
signature pose

Have them come up with their own signature pose that shows off their beauty or coolness to the fullest.
Unlike dance or theater, there’s no buildup leading into it, so it’s a high-difficulty task to express beauty with just a pose.
A recommended twist is to make them strike a pose instantly without any time to think—creating under pressure might result in unexpected poses.
It’s a kind of forfeit game that lets you peek into their mind: how much knowledge of poses they have, and what kind of look they consider cool.



