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Adult Party Games

Everyone enjoys a good party. Fun party games and activities can turn an ordinary party into a great party. Great party games and activities should encourage guests to interact and provide hours of entertainment.

Party Animals

Give each guest an index card and pen. Have the guests write the numbers 1 through 10 in a column. The host/hostess will instruct each guest to write the name of 10 animals on the index cards (1 through 10). After each guest has written down all of their animals on the index card, the host/hostess will read the questions (listed below). The host/hostess will ask the first question and the players must read their answers out load for what they wrote to question #1. The host/hostess will then ask the second question and players will read their answers until all of the questions have been asked. There is typically no winner for this game, but it's a good ice breaker.

Sample questions:
  1. Your friends view you as a ____________________________
  2. When you get tipsy, you act like a ______________________
  3. While making love, you are like a _______________________
  4. You resemble a ___________________ with your clothes off
  5. When you eat, you eat like a __________________________
  6. Your scent smells like that of a _________________________
  7. Your body resembles a _______________________________
  8. When you laugh, you sound like a ______________________
  9. Your personality resembles a __________________________
  10. Your feet resemble a _________________________________

Party Animal Game



7-11

Gather together a bunch of funny hats, hideous clothes, big shades/sunglasses and X-Large panties. Write down each of the articles of clothes/items on a piece of paper. Specify each item and be as descriptive as possible. The more original the items the more fun it is. Listed below are some examples:
  1. purple hat with zebra stripes
  2. leopard panties with black trim
  3. green robe with leopard fur collar
  4. large gold chain necklace
Cut the paper into individual strips, put one item in each envelope and seal the envelope. You will want to have approximately 1-2 envelopes per guest. Have each guest roll two dice, if they roll a "7" or an "11", let them pick an envelope. After all the envelopes have been handed out, have the guests open the envelopes and read the papers. They must wear the clothes/items in the envelope for the next hour. Some guests will have multiple envelopes and some guests will not get an envelope. This game is a great ice breaker and guests really get into it.




Memory Game

Gather together a bunch of common household items and place them on a tray. Poker chips, a key chain with a saying or logo, lottery ticket, baseball card, dice, types of small candy, dice, theater or sporting event ticket stub, golf tees, different types of coins, etc. Have guests view the tray for about 45 seconds and then take the tray away.

Give each guest a sheet of paper and pen to write their answers down and ask about 20 questions such as:
  • What was the name of the casino with the red poker chip?
  • What was the saying/logo on the shot glass?
  • What was the name of the baseball player on the baseball card?
  • What was the color of the Starburst candy?
  • What two teams played each other on the sporting event ticket?
  • What was the name of the scratch off lottery ticket?
  • What was the color of the golf tees?
  • How many dimes were on the tray?
The guest with the most correct answers will win a prize.




Alcohol A - Z

On a sheet of paper list the letters of the alphabet from A – Z. Ask each guest to name a alcoholic drink or beer that starts with that letter of the alphabet. The guest with the most unique answers wins.




Guess Who

Ask guests to bring a childhood photo of themselves to the party. Assign a number to each guest’s childhood picture. Give each guest a pen and paper and have them try to match each guest with their childhood picture.




Grape Ape

This is a great party game. Guests will each get about 18 grapes. Each guest will start by stuffing three grapes into his/her mouth (you cannot bite, chew or smash the grape while it is in your mouth). Each guest must then say "Grape Ape" so that everyone can understand what they are saying. Continue to add three grapes at a time until you have a winner. This is a hilarious game. This game can also be played with marshmallows. Instead of saying "grape ape" guests must say "fluffy bunny".




Mini Murder Mystery

Murder Mysteries are a big hit right now, but can be complicated and time consuming. Why not host a mini murder mystery at your next party. It's a great idea for a Halloween party. With the mini version, there are no assigned characters, no complicated scripts to memorize and no acting required. It's also a great way to encourage guests to mix and mingle.

If the party will be a Halloween party, you could ask guests to come dressed in a costume related to the theme. Here are a few ideas for couples:
  1. Police Officer and A Body Bag
  2. Widow and Ghost of Murder Victim
  3. Widow and Murder Victim
  4. Paramedic and Murder Victim
  5. Criminal and Police Officer
  6. Nurse/Doctor and Murder Victim
Set up a mock crime scene and allow guests to examine it for clues. If the murder occurred outside, draw a chalk line with blood in the area of the wound. if the victim was shot in the head, pour fake blood around the head area of the chalk outline. Make your own fake blood using Caro Syrup, corn starch and red and blue food coloring. The blue will give it a hue that resembles real blood and the corn starch will make it less opaque.

Here's how it works. The person throwing the party decides in advance which party guest will be murderer. Do not tell anyone who the murderer is, not even the person selected to be the murderer. This will give them an opportunity to play along too. Make sure it is a guest that has RSVP'd and is reliable. It's also a good idea to have a back up, just in case your first choice does not come to the party.

Create clues that will eliminate one or more guests as the murderer. The clues can be as specific or as vague as you would like. The goal is to provide as many clues as possible to ensure at least one guest will guess the correct murderer, but not so obvious that everyone guesses correctly.

Here are some sample clues:
  1. The murderer is a relative of the victim.
  2. The murder owns (or does NOT own) a pet.
  3. The murderer has know the victim for at least 5 years.
  4. The murderer has (or does NOT have) children.
  5. The murderer owns an American made car.
  6. The murderer is a man (or woman).
  7. The murderer has brown hair.
Clues should be given out for preforming specific tasks (arriving on time, answering trivia, trying an exotic food dish, etc) or can be hidden throughout the party area (this works great for Halloween parties where there are spooky displays). This encourages to visit all areas of the party. Not all clues should be revealed to all guests. The most specific clues that will eliminate a larger group of guests should be given to fewer guests.

Clues can be given in many formats:
  1. Criminal Profiler Data
  2. Police Report
  3. Eyewitness Testimony
  4. Evidence Bags
  5. Psychic Advisory Tips
  6. Voices from the Grave
Create 'Accusations Sheets' that give guests the opportunity to 'accuse' other guests of the crime. It's a great idea to have a few tie breaker questions just in case more than one guest guesses the correct murderer. Great tie breaker questions are 'What was the motive?', 'What was the murder weapon?', and 'What was the cause of death?'.

Once the correct murder has been identified, it's a great idea to summarize the events leading to the murder. This will tie everything together and wrap up the game.



I've Never

Everyone starts out with a set amount of pennies. One person begins by saying "I've Never…" and then adds something they've never done, - I've never watched the movie Titanic. Everyone who HAS watched the movie Titanic must throw one of their coins into a bowl. Everyone must be honest. The last one with a coin wins.

Sample statements:
  • I've never been to Las Vegas
  • I've never been to Disney World
  • I've never been skinning dipping
  • I've never bungie jumped
  • I've never had a one night stand
  • I've never been to Mexico


Match-A-Mate

When guests arrive, give each guest a slip of paper with the name of a member from a famous pair. The guest will have to find their mate to complete the famous pair. This party game encourages guests to interact and get to know each other.

Examples:
  • Tarzan - Jane
  • Salt - Pepper
  • Bonnie - Clyde
  • Fred - Wilma
  • Laurel - Hardy
  • Peanut Butter - Jelly


Scavenger Hunt

This is a great icebreaker game for adults and children. Give each group a list of items to locate during the scavenger hunt. You can also request guests to bring some items to the party with them. Use your imagination. The scavenger hunt area can be done inside and outside or can be limited to one area. Listed below are some sample items:
  1. Maryland state quarter
  2. red sock
  3. picture of a cat
  4. soda bottle cap
  5. restaurant take out menu
  6. rock shaped like a heart
  7. can of vegetables
The team with the most items checked off their list wins.


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