Break the ice with intros and team battles! Party games to spice up your welcome event
It’s about time for welcome parties, isn’t it?
With new students and fresh graduates coming in, many of you are probably planning welcome events.
In this article, we’ll introduce party games and fun activities that will liven up your welcome party.
If you’re thinking, “I want games that are fun even with people meeting for the first time,” or “I want to plan simple, easy-to-run games,” this will be a great reference.
In particular, games that help you learn about each other through self-introductions, and team-based cooperative games, are recommended because they make it easier to get to know one another and create a friendly atmosphere.
Now, let’s take a look at our recommended games!
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Break the ice with introductions and team battles! Party games to liven up welcome gatherings (81–90)
Queen of the Knot Championship

You win by tying someone else’s necktie the fastest.
That’s all there is to the game, so as long as you have a tie, you’re set.
The title is “Queen of Knots,” but it should be fun even if only men compete.
If new employees who aren’t yet used to neckties face off, it’s sure to get exciting.
Ping-pong ball relay

It’s a game that tests speed and teamwork, played like a relay using a spoon with a ping-pong ball on it.
The course has you go around set cones and come back, focusing on balance so you don’t drop the ping-pong ball.
Because teams compete on speed, the rush to go faster makes it harder to keep your balance with the ball.
A rule where two people hold hands and walk back adds a cooperative element, so that version is also recommended.
DIY Zabuton Daruma Otoshi

You could also call it a “solo Daruma-otoshi.” Stack several floor cushions, sit on them, and then remove the cushions one by one from the bottom while keeping yourself suspended.
It’s a perfect game for a tatami-room party and a good test of stamina for new employees.
The real fun begins once everyone’s quite drunk.
It’s a chance to show your boss that you can deliver results in any situation.
Towel Sumo

Prepare two towels, hook them together, and play a game where the person who gets pulled and moves loses.
Since it’s an individual competition, running it as a tournament makes it more exciting.
Having a prize ready for the champion should really heat things up!
Hit-and-run game

It’s a game where you bunt the ball into a basket like in baseball, and once you get it in, you switch to the next person.
The team in which everyone finishes first wins.
It’s easy to play even if you don’t have baseball experience, so give it a try!



