Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Ghost Pinata

Ghost Pinata. Fill this spooky papier-mache ghost pinata with your own candy or small toys for the perfect Halloween party game! Kids love to take a swing at this friendly target! Fun for a Halloween party or birthday celebration!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

I Love the 80's Game

I Love the 80's Game

VH1 I Love the 80's Game will have teammates singing, drawing, acting and answering trivia about the, like, rad 80's. Can you draw parachute pants? Will your teammate guess that you're acting like B.A. from the A-team? Do you remember all four teenage mutant ninja turtles? Answer from 1,500 trivia questions and challenges while moving one of four, cool 80's themed die-cast metal playing pieces: Hairspray can, boom box, arcade game or high-top sneaker. The first team to collect all 10 year tokens wins.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Scene It Twilight Deluxe Edition DVD Game

Scene It Twilight Deluxe Edition DVD Game

Quench your thirst for trivia with Twilight Scene It? Deluxe Edition. This DVD/trivia game features hundreds of questions about all of your favorite moments from the Twilight movie. More than just a trivia game, Scene It? also challenges you to use observation, memory, wordplay, and problem-solving to decode special DVD puzzles. Designed for two or more players, this trivia game is ideal for both serious and casual fans of Twilight.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Yahtzee Holiday Edition

Yahtzee Holiday Edition

America’s favorite “score and shout” dice game gets a holiday makeover! Perfect for family gettogethers and Christmas giving, it provides classic Yahtzee game play with five holiday dice, dice cup with lid and score pad.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Charlie Brown Christmas Yahtzee Collectors Edition

Charlie Brown Christmas Yahtzee Collectors Edition

Good grief—your favorite Peanuts characters replace the pips on these custom Yahtzee dice, making a festive collector’s edition! With Snoopy Wreath, Charlie’s Tree, Santa Beagle, Charlie Brown, Peanuts Gang and Linus dice, this shake-and-score game plays the same as traditional Yahtzee, only it’s sure to get your family in the holiday spirit. Includes 5 dice, score pad, pencil and dice cup to store components for easy travel.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Truth or Dare: A Game of Passion

Truth or Dare: A Game of Passion

This couples-version of the classic teenaged pastime promises hours of naughty and sensual fun. Every turn of the card and roll of the die is a chance for lovers to abandon inhibitions and explore their mutual passions.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Catch Phrase! Game

Catch Phrase! Game

In this lightning-fast game of words and phrases, give as many clues as you can until someone on your team yells the word or phrase you want to hear. Gesture as much as you want, say anything you want. If the buzzer goes off while you're holding the disk, the other team gets the point!

Loaded Questions Game

Loaded Questions Game

Loaded Questions is a multiplayer game that tests your knowledge of other people's opinions as you race your opponents. By correctly guessing your fellow player's answers to probing, opinion-oriented questions, you advance around the board. Over 500 questions are included along with six pencils, one die, six game pieces, a score pad, and board.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

U-Dance Dance Game

U-Dance Dance Game

Change your living room into a music-filled dance floor with Tiger Electronics' U-Dance motion-based dance game. This high-energy dance game challenges kids to follow fast-paced dance moves that are set to a variety of fun, upbeat songs. Whether they're practicing in the Lounge, warming up in the Workout area, or struttin' their stuff on the Dance Floor, this entertaining game will get the whole family moving!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Wild Planet Hyper Dash

Wild Planet Hyper Dash

Hyper Dash is an award-winning fast-paced race course game from Wild Planet that encourages kids to be active and think on their feet. Designed to improve listening, coordination and math skills, this exciting game is easy to set up and is an ideal way to help kids aged six and above to practice addition and subtraction while exercising and having fun.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Pumpkin Bowling Party Game

Pumpkin Bowling Party Game

Ask friends and parents of the guests to save empty, clean 2 liter soda bottles for your party. Give them a date of at least 1 week before your party to turn in the bottles.

Spray paint the soda bottles white and draw eyes and mouths to look like ghosts on the bottles once dried. Add about a cup of sand or pebbles in each bottle so they will stand without falling over.

Divide students and guests into several teams of 3-8 kids each... line up and take turn at bowling over the Ghosts!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Halloween Who Am I? Party Game

Halloween Who Am I? Party Game

When a guest arrives a name tag or piece of paper is placed on their back and they are told that by the end of the party they must guess what it says. Note: This game can be adapted for any age group 3 to 93, just increase difficulty with age.

This is done by asking other guests 'yes' or 'no' questions about what the paper says. They are not allowed to read it themselves, nor are they allowed to ask someone else what it says.

When they guess correctly, they win a prize like a candy bar or a keychain (make it age appropriate).

Ideas for on the back:Young kids – Pumpkin, Witch, Vampire, Ghost, etc…For Teenagers and Adults: Think of Scary movie titles, Famous Horror Characters from scary movies, Halloween phrases like Pumpkin Carving, Trick or Treat, Headless Horseman, adjust as you need

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Trick or Treat Party Game

Trick or Treat Party Game

Use a cookie cutter shaped like a pumpkin and trace 12 pumpkins (or the number of guests who will be at the party) on orange construction paper, cut them out. Note: It is important to try and make these the same size. Then take 11 of the pumpkins and write Trick on the back and on 1 write Treat. Adjust the ratio of Tricks to Treats if needed.

On the Trick pumpkins write a silly thing to do like walk like a spider, or cackle like a witch, or flap your wings like a bat, dance like a fairy, walk like Frankenstein and more.

Now put all the pumpkins in a plastic witch kettle and have each child draw one out. If they get the treat one then let them choose a treat out of another bucket or award them a prize. If they get the trick they have to do what it says to earn the treat. Or for additional fun you can continue to make them do additional silly things until they pick out a treat.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Halloween Pictionary Party Game

Halloween Pictionary Party Game

Object of the Game: Collect points by drawing pictures and guessing what scary words the pictures stand for.

What You Need: Plastic pumpkin (or other container), chalk board or drawing board, slips of paper.

What You Do: If you are familiar with the game of Pictionary, then you'll know what to do. If not, a short explanation: Pictionary is a game played by two teams of people. One team sends a person up to aboard to draw a word in picture then the team must guess what it is. This is a Halloween version of that game.

Before the party, make slips of paper with Halloween words such as Mummy, Tombstone, Bats, Vampires, Jack-O-Lantern, Spider, Witch, Black Cat, Candy Corn, etc. Place them in a bowl of some kind, (a plastic child's pumpkin for trick or treating works great). Divide the partygoers into two teams. One player from the first team starts by picking a slip of paper from the bowl. Use a chalkboard, erasable marker board, or large pad of drawing paper and pen to draw items related to the word, players can not write the word. Their team tries to guess the word. Set a 2-minute time limit. The other team goes next. Keep rotating until everyone has a chance to draw. You can keep score and have one team win, or just play for the fun of it.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Mad Scientist Halloween Toss Game

Mad Scientist Halloween Toss Game

It took a little experimenting, but look what our Mad Scientist conjured up for Halloween fun! Each Mad Scientist Halloween Toss Game includes a 14 3/4" target with attached plastic hanger and three 1 1/4" assorted color plastic balls with touch fasteners.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Boo Bingo Party Game

Boo Bingo Party Game

Materials:

Plain paper
Candy corn
Pencil or pen
Bowl

How to Play:

Prepare Bingo cards ahead of time. Draw a large grid with nine squares. In each square draw a simple Halloween picture: a cat, a bat, a witch's hat, a ghost, a broom, a jack-o-lantern, a spider, a full moon, and a candy corn. Make a bingo card for each player, but vary the order in which you draw the pictures, so that each card is different. Draw an extra set of pictures and cut them apart. Put them in a bowl.

Give everyone a card and some candy corn for markers. Take turns drawing slips from the bowl and calling out the picture. Cover that picture on your card with a candy corn. The first person to get 3 pictures covered (across, up and down or diagonally) yells "Boo!" and is the winner.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Inflatable Spider Ring Toss Game

Inflatable Spider Ring Toss Game

This creepy cobweb crawler will add some frightful fun to a kid’s haunted house party! Also ideal for a Halloween school carnival, this 2 ft. inflatable vinyl spider comes with four 6 1/2" orange and black plastic rings.

Mummy Wrap Party Game

Mummy Wrap Party Game

Buy some cheap rolls of toilet paper and perhaps some crepe paper streamers in Halloween colors. Split the kids up into teams of two. One child will be the “mummy” and the other is in charge of wrapping up the child like a mummy.

When you start playing the music the teams can start wrapping up the mummy. Try to play some fun Halloween songs like “Monster Mash”. When you turn the music off the kids need to stop. The team whose mummy is more mummified (or wrapped) wins.
Older kids can have even more fun if you turn the lights right down when you turn the music on - it makes it much harder and they will get the giggles!

Variations:

Don't play this as a competitive game - just let the kids go to town!
See who can use the paper to wrap up one of their team mates the fastest. The first one to complete their mummy using the entire roll wins.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Halloween Bean Bag Toss Game

Halloween Bean Bag Toss Game

Throw the bean bags to spin the targets and score points! Ideal for a haunted house party or Halloween school carnival, this simple yet “spooktacular” activity features a creepy monster design! Also frightfully fun for day care or preschool! Includes a 17" base with 4 wooden targets and four 2" bean bags.

Pick Their Brains Halloween Party Game

Pick Their Brains Party Game

Cook a large pot of different shaped pasta such as spirals or macaroni. Drain and cool completely. Place cooled pasta in a large plastic bowl and add a few olives. Then add some wrapped candies or treats like mini fun sized chocolate bars.

Cover the bowl with material that you’ve cut into a decorative shape like a pumpkin or monsters head, or use a scary cloth or rubber mask that you don't mind cutting. Once the bowl is covered, cut a slit which is just large enough for the children to put their hands through, no larger: they should not be able to see the contents of the bowl.

Sit the kids in a circle and let them take turns digging into the bowl to find the candies. They won’t be able to see into the bowl and the icky texture of the pasta along with the olives will feel like brains!