Indoor games and activities to crank up the party.
Hubert Chmielewski
26.04.2022
9 minutes read
A unique set of 20 simple indoor games for your party with friends.
In times of cell phones and the pandemic, the pool of things to talk about during social meetings quickly dries out. At some point, everyone ends up looking at the screen of their mobile phone and the dynamic nature of the party quickly drops down. To turn every such occasion into a memorable event, we recommend trying various types of party games that will automatically jazz everybody up. If you are looking for interesting team-building games, you must definitely read our entry on team-building games for adultsHere’s our offer of 20 party games and activities that require little equipment and can be organized at every house:
INDOOR GAMES – WORD GAMES:
The simplest games and activities that you can organize are, obviously, word games. Such games can be played almost anywhere. However, remember that you may also use our browser of games and activities.
NO
Rules:
Choose the person who will start the challenge.
In one minute, the player must answer as many questions as possible, but they must not use words “yes” and “no”.
Each question must have an answer and it must be meaningful.
The player who manages to get to the end of the time limit gets one point.
Prepare a set of words/sentences that you can write down in your phone or on pieces of paper.
Each player chooses a random name or sentence/word that they must naturally include in a conversation with the person whose name they drew from a box.
The sentence/word must be introduced to the conversation as naturally and unnoticeably as possible. The other person must guess the used word. If they fail to do so, they get a penalty point.
Prepare a set of various open questions that have no strict answer.
For example: “words that you can say to a dog but not to a teacher” or “what would you rather not hear from a cashier”, etc.
Just like in the original show, selected participants from each team volunteer and give their answers.
The scoring is determined by players before the game.
Find the game herePARTY GAMES AND ACTIVITIES WITHOUT EQUIPMENT:
These include party games and activities for which you only need some free space and your own bodies.
WILD WEST
Rules:
All together in one rhythm, players hit their thighs with their hands twice and then show one of 3 available symbols: Defense: arms crossed on the chest. Reloading: showing two thumbs, at head height, pointing down. Shot: showing “pistols” with one’s fingers, pointing at one of the other players.
each element works differently with other elements.
Prepare a small table, a bowl with ping pong balls, and a bucket/pot.
The first player takes the bucket and places it on their head. They use one hand to hold the bucket for the whole time.
Set the timer to 60 seconds and start the challenge:
On signal, the player takes a ping pong ball with their free hand and bounces it off the surface so that it bounces off the wall and lands in the bucket on the player’s head.
Whoever catches most balls within 60 seconds (or, optionally, whoever catches 3 balls in the shortest time) wins.
Prepare about 15 cups per player and place them at the edge of the table.
Each player holds a pumped balloon and waits for the signal.
On signal, players use the flow of air from the balloon to blow the cups off the table.
The player who completes this task first wins.
Find the game here
Party games and activities are a broad topic. That is why we encourage you to use gamionary – our browser of games and fun activities.
You can also read our previous lists on our blog that can be found here.
If you are looking for more videos with party games, you will find lots of content in our video center, namely on our YouTube channel.
You can also check out our book of games where all of them have been organized in categories.
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The Power of Games and Physical Activities
The book "The Power of Games and Physical Activities" shows how to use games and activities for student development – not just physical, but also emotional, social and cognitive. It is a practical and inspiring guide for PE teachers, coaches and facilitators, full of scientific research, examples and ready-made ideas.