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Games the Whole Family Can Play
Family gatherings are a fun time no matter what the occasion.
Whether you are having your relatives to join you or you are simply
spending a cozy weekend together, these games will ensure you spend
lots of fun time with your family.
Picture Telephone
To play this game each family member will need a pencil
and a piece of paper. Everyone starts by writing down a
statement at the top of the paper. It can be anything
such as a line from a nursery rhyme or a statement about
something that happened that day. Then everyone passes
their paper to the left. The next person reads the
statement and then must draw a picture of the statement.
Then everyone folds their paper so that you can only see
the picture and everyone passes to the left. Continue
doing this until the entire paper is full. At the end
everyone will have a fun time reading the funny
statements and seeing the pictures.
In the Manner of the Adverb
Choose a person to leave the room for a few moments.
While that person is gone the rest of the group decides
what adverb (which is any verb ending in –ly; i.e.
helpfully, peacefully, happily etc.) they want the person
to guess. Then they have the person come back into the
room. That person then gets to pick someone from the
group. They will then say "Act out ________ in the manner
of the adverb." In the blank, they get to pick any action
such as going to the store, eating breakfast or driving a
car. The person then acts it out trying to get the person
to figure out the adverb. The person gets three tries to
try and guess what the adverb is.
Clue Charades
Three people need to leave the room to start the game.
Those who are left behind pick the three items for a clue
scenario. For example they need to decide where the
murder took place, who committed the murder, and with
what object. The who, what and where can be anything from
the common to the weird depending on how hard you want
the game to be. Then one of the three people are asked to
come back. That person can then ask anyone in the group
to act out any of the items. For example, they could ask
the person "Where was the murder committed?" That person
then has to act it out. The other person is trying to
figure out where it is, but can't tell everyone else or
get confirmation that they are right. They then ask a
different person to act out who committed the murder.
Again they can't say who they think it is or get
confirmation on if they are right or not. Finally they
ask one more person to act out what object was used to
commit the murder. When the first person is done they ask
the second person who left the room to come in. When they
come in the first person acts out all three for them, but
no one can give any confirmation whether they are right
or wrong. The third person then comes out and the second
person acts out all three for the third person. Then to
end the game the three guessers must tell everyone who,
what and where. It is funny to see what people come up
with.
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