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.
- Punishment games that liven up drinking parties and banquets
- Simple but intense! A quick-and-easy penalty game that hypes everyone up
- A fun penalty game recommended for men
- A penalty game that livens up the after-party
- A party forfeit that gets everyone hyped
- Punishment games that liven up company drinking parties and banquets
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- A roundup of recommended table-versus-table games for wedding receptions and after-parties
- Roundup of easy party tricks. A collection of ideas that require no preparation.
- A simple punishment game you can do anywhere without any props—even at school or outdoors.
- Office party games that get everyone excited
- Party games for women that are guaranteed to be a hit
Punishment game ideas (41–50) to further liven up side shows and performances
Robert Akiyama’s body-impersonation impression

Nowadays, they even sell T-shirts specifically for Robert Akiyama’s body impersonations.
It’s a good idea to prepare by wearing one of those.
You should also get your physique in shape to resemble the person you’re impersonating.
Choose someone well-known to both men and women, and if you can print a mask as well, it’ll be perfect.
Punishment game ideas (51–60) to further liven up performances and skits
One-shot gag penalty game

The penalty game is that among the two losers, the one with the funnier one-shot gag gets to move on, and the person left behind has to keep doing one-shot gags until someone else laughs.
Even doing it once would be more than enough, but having to perform it over and over until the other person laughs sounds like a pretty tough penalty game.
Punishment Game Roulette

Write various dares on a roulette wheel and spin it.
Whichever it lands on, you do—that’s a classic you often see on TV, right? It makes you nervous wondering, “What kind of dare will I have to do…?” It’s like a warm-up dare before the main punishment.
In conclusion
Punishment games can be a fun way to discover unexpected sides of people close to you, like family, friends, or a partner.
Big reactions, singing, or dancing are all ideas everyone can enjoy together and that will liven up any performance or activity.
It’s also recommended to have not only individuals but groups face off with punishment game stakes.
Be sure to try incorporating punishment games into fun occasions like parties or drinking get-togethers.



