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When it?s time for the family to get together you want to make sure to have games planned ahead of time that will be fun for everyone involved. If you?ve ever had boring or stressful ?family time? then you know that it?s best to plan ahead of time to make sure that it turns out to be a success. Here in this article I?ll give you a few family game night ideas that I?m certain your whole family will love.
?Rain drops on roses?.? That?s the way one of my favorite songs starts. As I was thinking up family game night ideas, I wanted to add a positive and joyful touch. So I thought of getting elements from several different games that I?ve played in my life and put it all together.
The basis of this family game idea is to get to know what each family member?s favorite things are. That way it?s not just a game, but an opportunity to get to know each person on a deeper level. Of course you can always watch children?s and family entertainment movies but games are so much more interactive.
This is how you play:
One of the family members will think of his or her favorite item. ( At the end of this post I have a list of favorite ideas that can be asked.) Players take turns asking questions to that family member and he or she can only answer yes or no to the questions. Each time a player asks a question he or she also gets to guess what the favorite thing is. If the person asking the question doesn?t guess right thing, anyone else can guess the favorite thing. Everyone takes turns asking the questions. You can also have a talking stick that can be passed around the circle to indicate who is now asking the question. The first person that guesses the favorite thing correctly wins a token. At the end of the game, the person with the most tokens wins.
Another Variance of this Game
You can play win lose or draw with it. To play this way there should be a stack of cards with the favorite thing written on each one. The first person that will to draw picks out a ?favorite card?, reads what is asked to the group, and starts drawing on a white board (or large sheet of paper) what their favorite thing is. All of the other players gather around and shout out their guesses while the person is drawing. The first person that guesses correctly wins a point and gets to keep a token to keep track of how many correct guesses he or she had. The person drawing picks out the next card. Each player gets to pick out 3 or 4 cards (depending on the amount of players). In the end, the person with the most correct guesses, wins a prize.
? Your favorite sweet food
? Your favorite beverage
? Your favorite fast food sandwich
? Your favorite lunch plate
? Your favorite type of ice cream
? Your favorite fruit
? Your favorite vegetable
? Your favorite birthday party that you?ve ever had
? Your favorite shopping center to go to
? Your favorite restaurant
? Your favorite color
? Your favorite comedy movie
? Your favorite romantic movie
? Your favorite adventure movie
? Your favorite drama movie
? Your all time favorite movie
? Your favorite TV show
? Your favorite cartoon character
? Your favorite actor/actress
? Your favorite animal
? Your favorite thing to do
? Your favorite Bible hero ? other than Jesus
? Your favorite Bible story
? Your favorite Bible verse
? Your favorite toy when you were little
? Your favorite flower
? Your favorite (physical) part of yourself. (The part that you think is most good looking. This can be eyes, hair, etc.)
? Your favorite place to go on vacation
? Your favorite book
For more ideas, check out this article family bonding activities that you can do.
I hope you enjoyed these family game night ideas.
Blessings always,
Eren Mckay
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Source: http://www.embracinghome.com/family-game-night-ideas/
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