Noise Pollution — Make sure your room is safe for playing. Your guests will be blindfolded and moving for the majority of this game.
The first half of the game involves preparation.
Pair everyone up, with one partner deciding they’re a machine, the other an animal.
Each person is given a minute to decide what machine or animal they are
What they choose needs to make a distinctive noise. A choo-choo for a train, for example, a howl for a wolf, or a deep growl for a tiger
The pairs get familiar with each other's noise.
When time’s up, send the animals and machines to opposite sides of the room Everyone blindfolds up.
The pairs now try and find each other by making their noise.
The game ends when all the pairs have been reunited.
Throw a Story — This game's probably the most intimate of these party games for large groups. It's here guests can learn more about each other.
You can also use it as an icebreaker.
Before starting, draw a grid of five squares by five on a large sheet of construction paper.
Then fill each square with one topic, for example,
Embarrassing work stories
A personal triumph you’re dying to share
A vacation gone wrong, etc
Lay your grid on the floor or on a table, with your guests lined up behind it.
Each person takes a turn, closing their eyes and tossing a coin at the grid.
Wherever the coin lands is their story to share, for 2 minutes
Once done, the next player takes their turn
The more rounds you play, the more stories can be shared
What if the coin lands between two squares? Well, that’s two stories to share.
If a player’s coin lands in the same square, that means they can share more detail
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