Family-friendly games for you and yours!

Hi, welcome to my list of games! One of the reasons I love collecting these games is that I believe quality family time is essential to having a happy family.

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  • Paper telephone

    Paper telephone

    This is a great party game for teens or adults. Kind of like a cross between pictionary and telephone, players write sentences, convert each other's sentences into pictures, and back and forth until the results are hilarious.

     
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  • Catchphrase

    Catchphrase

    Catchphrase is a fast-talking guessing game, good for big groups of people. This post tells you how to play and includes some printable catchphrase word lists you can play with.

     
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  • Corporation

    Corporation

    Corporation is a great indoor party game for teens or adults. Players use memory and what they know about other players to guess each other's code names and create the biggest "corporation."

     
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  • Fruit basket

    Fruit basket

    Fruit basket is a simple indoor game for big groups, easy enough for young kids, and also entertaining for older kids and adults. Players switch chairs, trying not to be the one left without a chair.

     
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Animal signs

A fun, silly indoor party game involving animals, sound effects, hand motions, and rhythm. It can be challenging, but it’s sure to get a lot of laughs.

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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. 🙂

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Winks

A good party game for teens, perfect for big group dates. It also involves winking at each other, so it just might get a little flirty. 😉

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Mystery gift pass

This is a fun party activity, great for little kids and perfect for class parties (if you’re a room mom). It works well for Christmas, but could be used for other holidays, too.

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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.

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