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Post by rahnee on Oct 2, 2017 22:33:52 GMT
We are having a party on Friday for my daughter's 13th birthday. It is a 'Party Game' party. Hoping you can share your best party games.
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zztop11
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Post by zztop11 on Oct 2, 2017 23:43:06 GMT
I don't know any for 13 year olds. When my daughter was that age, they watched movies and had tons of snacks.
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Post by melanell on Oct 3, 2017 1:15:25 GMT
How about Minute to Win It type games? There are tons of them on Pinterest and I imagine you could find them with a Google search too.
Also, games like the ones where you make a giant scotch tape ball and stick prizes in it or you wrap gifts over & over again and take turns trying to open them seem to always be a favorite for little kids right up to adults. I've seen them make the person opening wear oven mitts to make it more difficult.
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Post by salem on Oct 3, 2017 1:41:21 GMT
We just did the Saran Wrap ball of prizes for my daughter's party this weekend. They loved it!
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smcast
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Post by smcast on Oct 3, 2017 3:44:12 GMT
Two teams with a scavenger hunt. First one done wins prize.
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wellway
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Post by wellway on Oct 3, 2017 9:49:47 GMT
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Post by worldwanderer75 on Oct 3, 2017 10:02:30 GMT
I would totally do minute to win it. TONS of options on pinterest. We've had a few teen parties with theses games and it is always a hit!
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janeinbama
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Post by janeinbama on Oct 3, 2017 12:42:48 GMT
Timed cup stacking is fun and doesn't require much prep work.
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Oct 3, 2017 13:02:21 GMT
We did an instagram scavenger hunt type game when my daughter was that age.. things like spell one person on your teams name with your bodies, find a heart in nature, some were silly like blow the biggest bubble.
They had to put pictures on Instagram of their team doing each item.. and we had a hash tag that they had to use in order to win the game.
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Post by redshoes on Oct 3, 2017 13:21:28 GMT
Fast-moving card games like Uno or Spoons are a lot of fun
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Belle
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Post by Belle on Oct 3, 2017 14:36:32 GMT
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rickmer
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Post by rickmer on Oct 3, 2017 14:53:41 GMT
we've done minute to win games with older kids/teens and it has always gone well.
we do a charades game too... kids have to write out 5 names each (depending on how many kids), fold them up and put them in a bowl. there are two teams. first person pulls first name and can say whatever they want to give hints, once it's guessed, they pull the next one. they have a minute to get as many as they can. then other team is up, same deal until all names have been drawn.
round two, all the names go back in the bowl. they do the same thing, one minute to guess as many names as possible BUT this round you can only use TWO WORDS to describe. alternate til all names have been guessed.
round three, all the names go back in the bowl, one team starts and they can do the same thing BUT they cannot use any words, just regular CHARADES actions as hints. alternate til all have been completed.
it's fun because it makes the kids pay attention to other rounds, not just when they are guessing and remember what happened in previous rounds.
also works best for kids to put their own names in as with the already made up names, inevitably someone says "i don't know who that is".
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anniebygaslight
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Post by anniebygaslight on Oct 3, 2017 15:17:42 GMT
They won't want games at that age. They will want pizzas, chocolate, DVDs and you out of the way.
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