![]() This a favourite drinking game so if you’re an adults-only group this can work that way. Of course, you could pick any celebrity you like to play this game. The aim of the game is to link any actor to Kevin Bacon in a few leaps as possible.įor instance – John Malkovich was in Death of a Salesman with Dustin Hoffman who was in Sleepers with Kevin Bacon. This one only works if you really know your films and celebrities. You keep going until either someone makes a mistake, or eliminate someone when they make a mistake and the winner is the last one still in. Then player 3 says ‘I went to the market and I bought… chocolate, a loaf of bread, and 3 oranges’. ![]() Then player 2 says ‘I went to the market and I bought … chocolate and a loaf of bread’. This gets harder as you go round.įor instance – player 1 says ‘I went to the market and I bought … chocolate’. Then the next player needs to remember all the items said before them. Each player goes to the market and names something they bought. It’s great for testing and stretching your memory. Of course, the same principle could be applied to any category or topic if you like. In the World Map game, the players take turns to name a country and the next player has to follow up with another country name that begins with the last letter of the previous country name.įor instance – France, England, Denmark, Kenya, Argentina…. Similar to the alphabet game as we are thinking about letters. The categories can be as creative as you like – we anything from names of countries, cities, landmarks to food, fruit, chocolate bars, to TV shows, bands, or celebrities. Then the entire group has to name as many words as they can think of for that category and letter. Version 2 – Two players shout out at the same time – one says a category and the other says a letter. Version 1 – Each player takes turns to choose a topic and then you go round the group from A to Z naming something from that category beginning with your letter until you have gone through the whole alphabet. There are two ways to play the alphabet game. Ideally, you want to make the statements as ridiculous as possible. The story continues to the next person who adds the opposite fortunately/unfortunately… so they say ‘fortunately my fairy godmother turned up’.Īnd so it continues amongst the players. ![]() But you alternate the first line of each player’s statement by saying either ‘fortunately’ or ‘unfortunately’.įor instance, the first player might start the story with: ‘I went to the park to play football…’ they then choose either ‘fortunately’ or ‘unfortunately’ statement … they say: ‘unfortunately my shoe fell off…’ The aim of the game is to tell a story together taking it in turns to add to the story. This is a fun storytelling game that is favourite for kids. If they are caught out, you move to the next person. If the real lie is not spotted they get to go again. The other players have to guess which is the lie. ![]() Two Truths, One LieĮveryone takes it in turns to make three statements which include two truths about themselves and one that is a made-up lie. You can only make the noises using yourself, so mouth, hands, and feet. It could be anything from the sound of Santa coming down the chimney, the carving of the turkey, presents being unwrapped, a robin chirping. Each person takes a turn to make a noise related to the theme. Essentially you can pick a sound from a theme – we recommend choosing a Christmas theme. A ‘noises off’ could also be called ‘sound charades’. ![]() Whilst we are on the topic of sound-based games. Make sure you all come to the Zoom call with a few ideas ready to hum! Another way to play is to keep humming it until somebody guesses correctly then they take the next turn. Instead of playing the tune, you could HUM that tune. Either shout it out, or everyone writes their guess down on paper to total up the score at the end. Name That TuneĮither pick a tune-master or take turns to play the opening few seconds of a song and the rest of the group has to name that tune. Quick links to information in this post Toggleįamily Games To Play on a Zoom Chat 1. ![]()
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