The human chair
One of those big-group, invade-your-personal-space teambuilding games. Perfect if you have a lot of teenagers and you want to build team spirit and unity…spunity, if you will.
Clothespins
A game for birthday parties, baby showers, or sleepovers where guests steal each other’s clothespins by catching each other saying forbidden words. It’s a good game to kind of play throughout the duration of an event, just in the background.
Simon says
Simon says is a simple game, great especially for young kids. Simply put, you tell each other to do things and then you do it. 🙂
Alphabet chant
There’s not really a winner or a loser, but players take turns coming up with phrases for each letter of the alphabet, like “My name is Bridget, my husband’s name is Brandon, we live in Bermuda, and we sell bouncey balls.” Good for car trips.
Twenty questions
A simple, classic guessing game. Guess another player’s noun in twenty questions or less.