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2006-12-18 23:25:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Other - Games & Recreation

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yes i do

2006-12-18 23:34:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

A game called buzz and fizz..... the game is really simple but kinda difficult as you drink. you need about 5-6 ppl to have a good game but 2 is enough. start by saying the numbers in order from 1.... in turn with everyone else that is playing. eg. the first person says 1, the next says 2, etc.... now for the hard part. once the group reachers a multiple of five (5, 10, 15 etc...) the person's whos turn it is must say buzz rather then the number.... the same rule applies for multiples of seven (7, 14, 21 etc....) but the person must say fizz rather the buzz. this game is quite good for getting drunk really quickly and good to play with people who have already started to drink.... its gets harder at the night goes on. Enjoy and i hope u like the game.

2006-12-18 23:47:45 · answer #2 · answered by seany14714 1 · 0 0

Wink murder. All it is is you choose a detective who has to leave the room. Everyone then has to stand in a circle and close their eyes and a volunteer has to walk round the circle and will tap a person on the shoulder who is then the murderer. The detective is then allowed back into the room and into the middle of the circle. The murderer has to murder people by winking at them and the detective's job is to guess who is the murderer in 3 guesses. If they are right, the murderer becomes the detective, the detective chooses the next murderer and it all starts again. It can sound complicated but is a lot of fun, expecially when people start acting out dying lol!

2006-12-18 23:38:58 · answer #3 · answered by space_hoppa86 2 · 0 0

I hosted a "girls only" Christmas party several years ago. The first game we played was "Guess what's in the Bag". Buy a package of brown lunch bags, number them 1 thru 10 with a sharpie. As you put "stuff" in the bag, write down what you've put on an index card and keep in your pocket. Have an index card with the contestants name at the top & numbered 1-10. Cover the eyes of the contestant (with a Christmas bandana) and have her put her hand in the bag make a guess as to what it is she is touching - you or your helper writes down her answers on her index card for each bag. The other contestants must stay at least 10 feet away while playing the game. You can put whatever you want in the bags and use as many bags as you want; just number your index cards & bags accordingly. I put flour in one bag, dirt, jumping jacks, and the last bag I lined with a plastic bag (stapled at the top) and put several cubes of jello jigglers - I added extra gelatin to the mix to make it a little more firm. Use your imagination when filling the bags! The rules before the game are: Contestants cannot put their hands near their mouth or nose - this is a guessing game based on touch only. The girls were ages 10-12 and they loved this game. The next game we played was a scavenger hunt, limited to our street only and they could collect only one item per house - I teamed up the girls, 3 on each team. Items to collect were: a piece of red ribbon, a green bow, a hook for an ornament, etc. The next game was "Guess who YOU are", write different Christmas related items/people on individual index cards. Have the contestants line up with their backs facing you. Tape a card to their back. Gather them in a circle and have the first contestant stand in the middle of the circle and turn so everyone can see that her card says "SANTA", each girl in the circle can give ONE clue using ONE word, when the last clue is given, the contestant takes a guess as to who or what she is. I saved the best for last, which the girls enjoyed tremendously - I made 21 "gingerbread" houses (I used graham crackers & royal icing). I put each house on a square piece of cardboard (you can buy these at craft stores or cut them out yourself) use hard setting icing on the bottom so the house doesn't slip off. I set out bowls of decorations and tubes of regular icing in different colors. The girls had a blast decorating their gingerbread houses. I used a polaroid camera and took a picture of each girl holding her decorated house, cut it out & decopouged it onto a pre-cut wooden christmas ornament (very inexpensive-bought them at Hobby Lobby) and personalized them. The girls took home their gingerbread houses and christmas ornament. Hope these ideas help - good luck with your party!

2006-12-20 02:21:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A good drinking game is "sociables"

2006-12-18 23:32:54 · answer #5 · answered by Jay S 2 · 0 0

Drunk Twister

2006-12-18 23:35:51 · answer #6 · answered by shortydevito 2 · 0 0

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