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Games you can play with just conversation. Classic and popular activities you can enjoy without any props!

I’m going to introduce games that can be played using only conversation, without any props.

There are times—like during school breaks or in the car—when you want to play but don’t have any tools or can’t move around freely, right?

In those moments, wouldn’t it be nice to have games you can play just by talking?

In this article, we’ve gathered popular conversation-based games you can enjoy simply by talking, singing, or answering prompts!

Use them when you want to have fun with friends, teammates, or your partner, or when you need to kill time while waiting—whenever you’re in a pinch.

Puzzle-solving & deduction and communication game (1–10)

Conversation Breakdown Game

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Conversation Breakdown Game

The rule is to keep up a nonsensical conversation, and whoever laughs loses.

You have to keep the conversation going while consciously mixing in words that don’t make sense.

Since the goal is to make the other person laugh, pacing and word choice are crucial.

It seems like people who know a wider range of words and can recall them instantly have an advantage.

There also seem to be various tricks, like not just stringing together meaningless words, but replying with different kinds of meaningless words that respond to what the other person says.

stereo game

[Ready to use] A “Stereo Game” you can enjoy during spare moments in class
stereo game

Perfect for quick play! Here’s an idea for a “stereo game.” First, recruit a question team: about three to four people come to the front.

Decide on a theme, and then, at the cue “Ready, go!”, each questioner simultaneously says something that fits the theme.

Everyone else tries to guess who said what.

You can add extra rules depending on the number of players and how familiar everyone is with the game.

It’s a unique game that’s great for spare moments or breaks, so give it a try!

Saying one thing, doing the opposite

Says one thing, does the opposite! #shorts
Saying one thing, doing the opposite

It should be simple, but it’s hard! Let me introduce an idea where what you say and what you do are opposites.

This game starts with a leader and participants.

When the leader says “forward,” the participants should jump one step backward from where they’re standing.

In this way, you perform the opposite action of the command, but you must still say the same word as the leader—so you also say “forward.” Because your words and actions are reversed, it’s a fun game that really tests your concentration and reflexes!

Mansion Game

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♪ Original Song – Asato Papa (Uchina Children’s Club Support Staff) – Asato Papa

I’ll introduce a condo game everyone can enjoy while using your brain.

The first person becomes the resident of Room 101, and moving clockwise, everyone gets their room numbers.

When it’s your turn, say your own condo number and then the condo number of the person you want to pass to next.

If you make a mistake with a number when you say it, the floor number of that room goes up by one.

The number’s last digits don’t change.

Try to keep your mind sharp and pass to the next person in a steady rhythm.

As the numbers go up, it may get harder to remember who has which number.

A rhythm game that uses your fingers

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♪ Original song – Ao Mizuki / Aoi Mizuki – Ao Mizuki / Aoi Mizuki

Let me introduce a finger-based rhythm game.

The caller says a finger number, and the responder answers while moving the corresponding finger with both hands pressed together.

It’s surprisingly tricky to move just your fingertips when 4 or 5 is called.

As the sequence gets longer and more mixed, be careful not to miss any numbers and keep your fingertips moving to the rhythm.

It’s a simple game, but it’s a fun way to use your brain and memory.

To increase the difficulty, try adding more numbers.