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s which share several features suitable to entertaining a social gathering of moderate size.



Party video games
The party game has become a genre of video games — arguably in 1982, with Starpath
Starpath

Starpath was a United States company known for creating the Starpath Supercharger in 1982. The company was founded in 1981 under the name Arcadia Corporation, but it changed its name to Starpath shortly after for trademark reasons ....
's Party Mix
Party Mix (video game)

Five video game in one, Party Mix is a collection title developed in 1983 by Starpath for the Starpath Supercharger add-on to the Atari 2600 console....
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Party games are game
Game

A game is a structured wiktionary:activity, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from Manual labour, which is usually carried out for wiktionary:remuneration, and from art, which is more concerned with the expression of ideas....
s which share several features suitable to entertaining a social gathering of moderate size.
  • The number of participants is flexible and fairly large. Traditional multiplayer board games tend to accommodate four to six players at most, whereas party games generally have no fixed upper limit. Some games become unwieldy if more than twelve or fifteen play, but even for these the upper limit is flexible. Many party games such as Charades
    Charades

    Charades or charade is a word game guessing game. In the form most played today, it is an acting game in which one player acts out a word or phrase, often by pantomime similar-sounding words, and the other players guess the word or phrase....
     simply divide everyone into two or more roughly equal teams, while others like Werewolf give each individual a role and the object of each player becomes to play the role.
  • Cooperation between players is encouraged. Very few successful party games are scored individually; most games that involve a score to determine the winner are team-based, and others such as role-plays are not usually scored in the traditional sense.
  • The players can take part at varying levels. Not everyone enjoys straining themselves to the utmost to win, so good party games have multiple ways to play along and contribute to everyone's enjoyment. For example, in Fictionary
    Fictionary

    Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game or simply Dictionary, is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word....
     not everyone needs to create plausible dictionary definitions; humorous submissions are at least as welcome. In charades
    Charades

    Charades or charade is a word game guessing game. In the form most played today, it is an acting game in which one player acts out a word or phrase, often by pantomime similar-sounding words, and the other players guess the word or phrase....
    , players can actively participate in guessing without taking a turn at acting.
  • Players do not have to wait for long periods before participating. Games in which every player has their own turn can become boring with a large group, especially if a turn takes a long time to complete. Team-based games are ideal for this very reason; with two, three or four teams of four or five players each, the wait time is severely reduced as compared to twenty turns per round.
  • The game has entertainment value for spectators. Many party games involve at least some level of humor, whether inherent in the game or introduced by players. In this way, players not taking a turn can still enjoy the gameplay.
  • Player elimination is rare. Monopoly makes a poor party game, because bankrupt players must sit out while the remaining players continue to the game's conclusion, which can take several hours. In contrast, no matter how far behind a team is in Pictionary
    Pictionary

    Pictionary is a guessing word game published in 1985 in games. The game is played with teams with Player s trying to identify specific words from their teammates' drawings....
    , all players can participate until the very end.
  • The amount of specialized equipment needed is not dependent on the number of players. "Common-hand" Liar's Dice
    Liar's dice

    Liar's dice, or Liar dice, with roots originating in South America and popularized in early history of Spain, was brought to Spain by the Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro during the 16th century....
     (also known as Perudo
    Perudo

    Perudo is a bluffing game, using dice, which was inspired by variations of Liar's dice found in Peru. It was designed in 1988 by Cosmo Fry and his partner Alfredo Fernandini....
    ), though it can technically be played by an unlimited number of people, usually becomes totally infeasible beyond about a dozen players. The game generally needs five dice and a dice cup for each player; with 12 players this requires a staggering 60 dice, which very few other games will require. By contrast, Yahtzee
    Yahtzee

    Yahtzee is a popular dice game made by Milton Bradley Company . The object of the game is to score the most points by rolling five dice to make certain combinations....
     needs only one set of dice regardless of the number of players, thus it has no equipment-based limit on players (though it does have other practical limits). This disadvantage can often be mitigated through coordination with invitees to bring additional supplies as may be necessary, and often the supplies are inexpensive to procure.
  • The game usually does not involve spending real money. Players should not have to buy something, especially if that thing is a single-use item other than food, in order to participate in the game. Sometimes this is a rule of the game; scavenger hunt
    Scavenger hunt

    A scavenger hunt is a game in which individuals or teams seek to gather a number of specific items?usually not by purchase?or perform tasks as given by a list....
    s generally disqualify players caught buying items on the list. However, there are exceptions; a "casino night" with a token buy-in for charity or to help pay expenses is usually acceptable to most casual invitees. A targeted audience, such as gamblers or the well-to-do, may pay more considerable sums to participate.


Common party games

  • 1000 Blank White Cards
    1000 Blank White Cards

    1000 Blank White Cards is a party game played with cards in which the deck is created as part of the game. Though it has been played by adults in organized groups in several cities and college campuses, 1000 Blank White Cards is described as well-suited for children in Hoyle's Rules of Games....
  • Apples to Apples
    Apples to Apples

    Apples to Apples is a party game originally published by Out of the Box Publishing, and now published by Mattel. It is designed for four to ten players....
  • Articulate
    Articulate (board game)

    Articulate is a board game manufactured by the company Drummond Park. The game is played in teams each numbering at least 2. The object of the game is to get to the Finish before the other teams....
  • Bat a rat
    Bat a rat

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  • Balderdash
    Balderdash

    Balderdash is a board game of bluffing and trivia by Mark Powell and Bradyn Blower....
  • Botticelli
    Botticelli (game)

    Botticelli is a guessing game which requires the players to have a good knowledge of biographical details of famous people. The game has several variants, but the common theme is that one person or team thinks of a famous person, reveals their initial letter, and then answers yes-no question to allow other players to guess the identity....
  • Bobby's World
    Bobby's World (game)

    Bobby's World is a game most commonly played at parties or on long trips. The game is similar to the game Scissors in that at least two players know the secret of the game, while the other players attempt to guess it....
  • Buck buck
    Buck buck

    Buck Buck is a popular team game that has been played for many years, particularly at large social gatherings , fraternity events where many willing players of different sizes can be found, or at band camps....
  • Black Magic
    Black Magic (game)

    Black Magic is a trick game whose object is to try and guess patterns in sequences of words, numbers or objects. It is most commonly played with a few people who know the pattern and a group of people who don't, and are trying to guess it....
  • Bugs
    Bugs (game)

    Bugs is a party game about observation where players try to guess how the game actually works. If done well this simple and fast game can keep its participants guessing for quite some time....
  • Catch Phrase
    Catch Phrase (game)

    Catch Phrase is a word game guessing game party game commercially available from Hasbro....
  • Categories
    Categories (game)

    Categories is a word game in which players think of words that begin with specified letters and belong to specified semantic categories. For instance, given the letters in "Sargon of Akkad" and the category "United States states", one can list:...
     (related to the commercial Scattergories
    Scattergories

    Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game produced by Hasbro through the Milton Bradley Company and published in 1988. The objective of the 2-to-6-player game is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit....
     and Facts in Five
    Facts in Five

    Facts in Five: The Game of Knowledge is a trivia game for up to five players published in 1960s in games by the 3M as part of its 3M bookshelf game series....
    )
  • Celebrity
    Celebrity (game)

    Celebrity is a party game where teams play against each other to guess as many celebrity names as possible before time runs out....
  • Charades
    Charades

    Charades or charade is a word game guessing game. In the form most played today, it is an acting game in which one player acts out a word or phrase, often by pantomime similar-sounding words, and the other players guess the word or phrase....
  • Consequences
    Consequences

    Consequences is an old parlour game in a similar vein to the Surrealist techniques exquisite corpse and Mad Libs. It also has a variation known as Eat Poop You Cat....
  • Couch Of Power
    Couch of Power

    Couch of Power is a group game of strategy and memory in which two teams shuffle seats until one team controls every seat on the couch and wins....
  • Drinking games
  • Cranium
    Cranium (board game)

    Cranium is a party game board game based on Ludo . Whit Alexander and Richard Tait created Cranium in 1992 after Richard spent a weekend playing games with another family and recognized the need for a game involving a variety of skills....
  • Eat Poop You Cat
    Eat Poop You Cat

    Eat Poop You Cat is a party game based on the multiple-contributor exquisite corpse concept, utilizing both written words and sketches; it can be seen as a cross between Chinese whispers and Pictionary....
  • Fictionary
    Fictionary

    Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game or simply Dictionary, is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word....
     (related to the commercial Balderdash
    Balderdash

    Balderdash is a board game of bluffing and trivia by Mark Powell and Bradyn Blower....
    )
  • GiftTRAP
    GiftTRAP

    GiftTRAP is a party game board game, invented by Nick Kellet . GiftTRAP is billed as "The party game that puts your gift giving savvy to the test"....
  • If
    If

    If is a conjunction meaning "in the event that" or "in the case of".If is a Most common words in English used in the Protasis of a conditional sentence and the antecedent of a proposition....
  • Mafia
    Mafia (game)

    Mafia is a party game modeling a battle between an informed minority and an Information asymmetry majority. Players are secretly assigned roles: either "mafia", who know each other; or "townspeople", who know only the number of mafia amongst them....
     (also known as Vampire or Werewolf)
  • Murder mystery game
    Murder mystery game

    Murder mystery games are generally party games wherein one of the partygoers is secretly playing a murderer, and the other attendees must determine who among them is the criminal....
    s
  • Outburst (game)
    Outburst (game)

    Outburst is a game originally devised in 1986 by Hersch and Company of Los Angeles and later licensed by Parker Brothers, now a division of Hasbro....
  • Pictionary
    Pictionary

    Pictionary is a guessing word game published in 1985 in games. The game is played with teams with Player s trying to identify specific words from their teammates' drawings....
  • Psychiatrist
    Psychiatrist (game)

    Psychiatrist is a party game in which all but one player takes the role of a patient suffering from the same affliction, and the remaining player is a psychiatrist who must diagnose them with a series of indirect questions....
  • Scissors
    Scissors (game)

    __FORCETOC__Scissors is a party game....
  • Scruples
    Scruples (game)

    Scruples , is a popular board game based on ethical dilemmas. Players are given five yellow cards with a moral dilemma such as "You accidentally damage a car in a parking lot....
  • Seven minutes in heaven
    Seven minutes in heaven

    Seven minutes in heaven is a kissing game in which two participants enter a closet or similarly dark private area for a specified period of time, traditionally seven minutes....
  • Shout about movies
    Shout About Movies

    Shout About Movies, a game by ODVD, is a Film trivia DVD game played entirely on a television. Designed to be played with four or more players, a DVD player and a television is all that is needed....
  • Silent football
    Silent Football

    Silent Football is a group game composed of three major elements: Football, the Quiet Game, and Parliamentary procedure, consisting mainly of the passing of an imaginary football....
  • Spin the bottle
    Spin the bottle

    Spin the bottle is a party game usually played by teens and pre-teens in which several players sit in a circle. One player spins a bottle on the floor in the middle of the circle, and must kiss on the lips the person to whom the bottle points, who then spins the bottle in turn....
  • Strip poker
    Strip poker

    Strip poker is a traditional poker variation where players remove clothing when they lose bets.Since it depends only on the basic mechanic of betting in rounds, strip poker can be played with any form of poker; however it is usually based on simple variants with few betting rounds, like five card draw.....
  • Squeak Piggy Squeak
    Squeak Piggy Squeak

    Squeak Piggy Squeak is a parlour game that is sometimes called Grunt Piggy Grunt.To play the game, one player is chosen to be the 'farmer'; the others are the piggies....
  • Taboo
    Taboo (game)

    Taboo is a word game guessing game party game commercially available from Hasbro. The object of the game is for a player to have their partner guess the word on their card without using the word itself or five additional words listed on the card....
  • The Priest of the Parish
    The Priest of the Parish

    The Priest of the Parish is a party game for 50-150 people and one chair for each person. The chairs are arranged in rows of equal numbers , half of them facing the other....
  • Treasure Hunt
  • Truth or Dare? and related games such as "Strip or Dare?" and "Drink or Dare?"
  • Trivial Pursuit
    Trivial Pursuit

    Trivial Pursuit is a board game in which progress is determined by a player's ability to answer trivia and popular culture questions. The game was created in 1979 by Scott Abbott, a sports editor for The Canadian Press, and Chris Haney , a photo editor for Montreal's The Gazette ....
  • Twenty questions
    Twenty Questions

    Twenty Questions is a spoken game parlour game which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity.In the traditional game, one player is chosen to be the answerer....
  • White Elephant Gift Exchange
    White elephant gift exchange

    White elephant gift exchange is a popular party game usually played during the Christmas season in the United States and Canada.Gameplay...
  • Zip and bong
    Zip and bong

    Zip and bong is a car game or party game group-dynamic game which requires little skill and no accessories. Surfacing around the turn of the 21st century, it is widespread throughout the United States, with documented practice on the East Coast of the United States and West Coast of the United States and in the Midwestern United States and S...


Children's party games


Not all of the above are suitable for children's parties. Traditional children's party games (some of which are also popular with teenagers and adults) include:
  • Blind Man's Bluff
    Blind man's bluff (game)

    Blind man's bluff or blind man's buff is a children's game played in a spacious area, such as outdoors or in a large room, in which one player, designated as "It," is blindfolded and gropes around attempting to touch the other players without being able to see them, while the other players scatter and try to avoid the person who is "i...
  • The Chocolate Game
    The chocolate game

    The chocolate game is a game often played at children's parties, originating in Germany....
  • The Farmer's In His Den
    The Farmer in the Dell

    The Farmer in the Dell is a children's song, or nursery rhyme. It tells the story of a farmer in a Dell who takes a wife, who takes a child, who takes a nurse, etc, until finally a rat takes a cheese, and the cheese "stands alone"....
  • Hot Potato
    Hot Potato

    Hot Potato may refer to:*Hot Potato , a children's game that involves tossing a small object*Hot Potato , an American television show from 1984...
  • Hunt the Thimble
    Hunt the Thimble

    Hunt the Thimble is a party game in which all but one partygoer leaves the room. The person remaining in the room hides a thimble, or other small object, somewhere in the room....
     (or slipper, or other object)
  • Musical Chairs
    Musical chairs

    Musical chairs is a game played by a group of people , often in an informal setting purely for entertainment such as a birthday party. The game starts with any number of players and a number of chairs one fewer than the number of players; the chairs are arranged in a circle facing outward, with the people standing in a circle just outside of...
  • Oranges and Lemons
    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges and Lemons is an England nursery rhyme which refers to the bells of several churches, all within or close to the City of London. In its common version, the lyrics refer to, in turn, St Clement Eastcheap, St Martin Orgar, St Sepulchre-without-Newgate , St Leonard's, Shoreditch, St Dunstan's, Stepney, and St Mary-le-Bow....
  • Pass the Parcel
    Pass the parcel

    Pass the parcel is a popular British children's games party game in which a parcel is passed from person to person around a circle, somewhat similar in its logistics to musical chairs....
  • Pin the Tail on the Donkey
    Pin the Tail on the Donkey

    Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a game played by groups of children. A picture of a donkey with a missing tail is tacked to a wall within easy reach of children....
  • Pinata
    Piñata

    A pi?ata is a brightly-colored paper container filled with candy and/or toys. It is generally suspended on a rope from a tree branch or ceiling and is used during celebrations....
  • Poor Pussy
    Poor Pussy

    Poor Pussy is an old party game played by children and adults often in Drama classes or at parties. As it is described:A variation of this game involves the exchange:...
  • Wink Murder
    Wink murder

    Wink Murder, Murder Wink, or Wink Wink Murder is a party game or parlour game. It is also variously known as Killer and Lonely Ghost....
  • Duck Duck Goose
    Duck Duck Goose

    Duck, duck, goose , also called quack, quack, honk, is a traditional List of traditional children's games often first learned in Nursery school or kindergarten....


Party video games


The party game has become a genre of video games — arguably in 1982, with Starpath
Starpath

Starpath was a United States company known for creating the Starpath Supercharger in 1982. The company was founded in 1981 under the name Arcadia Corporation, but it changed its name to Starpath shortly after for trademark reasons ....
's Party Mix
Party Mix (video game)

Five video game in one, Party Mix is a collection title developed in 1983 by Starpath for the Starpath Supercharger add-on to the Atari 2600 console....
. Currently, the most well known example is the Mario Party series
Mario Party series

Mario Party is a party game featuring Mario series List of Mario series characters in which four human- or computer-controlled characters compete in a board game interspersed with minigames....
. These games are usually best played in multiplayer mode. The games are commonly designed as a collection of simple minigames, designed to be intuitive and easy to control. Some of the games (most notably the Mario Party series) are played out on boardgame boards.

Other examples of party video games include:

  • Crash Bash
    Crash Bash

    Crash Bash, released in Japan as is a party game video game publisher by Sony Computer Entertainment and video game developer by Eurocom for the PlayStation....
  • Dance Dance Revolution
    Dance Dance Revolution

    Dance Dance Revolution, stylized DanceDanceRevolution, abbreviated DDR, and previously known as Dancing Stage in PAL territories until the announcement of Dance Dance Revolution X, is a long-standing music video game series produced by Konami....
  • Everyparty
  • Eye Toy
  • Fuzion Frenzy
    Fuzion Frenzy

    Fuzion Frenzy is a launch title for the Microsoft Xbox. At its core, Fuzion Frenzy is a four-player party game featuring 45 different mini-games ....
  • Guitar Hero
  • Micro Machines
    Micro Machines (video games)

    Micro Machines is a series of computer and video games featuring toy cars, developed by Codemasters and published on several platforms between 1991 and 2006....
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids
    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Rayman Raving Rabbids is a spinoff in the Rayman series released by Ubisoft as a Wii launch title. The game consists of more than 70 minigames....
  • Rock Band
  • Singstar
    SingStar

    SingStar is a competitive karaoke video game series for the PlayStation 2, developed by SCE London Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment....
  • Sonic Shuffle
    Sonic Shuffle

    is a video game for the Dreamcast and was Sega's answer to the Nintendo party game, Mario Party. The game was developed by Hudson Soft, who also developed Mario Party, and co-developed by Sonic Team....
  • Super Smash Bros
  • WarioWare
  • You Don't Know Jack
    You Don't Know Jack

    You Don't Know Jack is a series of personal computer games developed by Jellyvision and Berkeley Systems, as well as the title of the first game in the series....
  • Buzz!
    Buzz!

    Buzz! is a series of video games originated by Sleepydog Ltd., developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles....
  • Getter Love!!
    Getter Love!!

    is a party game for the Nintendo 64 which could be considered a bishojo game. It's subtitle "Cho Renai Party Game Tanjo" means in English "Very Romantic Party Game in Existence". It was released only in Japan in 1998....


Large group games


Large group games are those which are played with a large number of participants and are often used as planned activities in structured environments, especially as educational activities. They are similar to party games, except that large group games are typically planned for larger numbers (perhaps even hundreds) as part of an event.

Large group games can take a variety of forms and formats.

Some are physical games such as Buck buck
Buck buck

Buck Buck is a popular team game that has been played for many years, particularly at large social gatherings , fraternity events where many willing players of different sizes can be found, or at band camps....
.

Some are modeled on the TV Game Show format, offering points for teams who can answer questions the fastest. Trivia-type games might have questions posed from the stage and each tabletop writing their answers to be collected and scored. Others may take on some of the qualities of Open Space environments and allow participants to wander in a less structured way.

Group board games can take on the design of small groups of players, seated at tables of 4 to 6 people, who work together on a problem. There can be large numbers of people (and thus many tables). If properly designed, these scalable exercises can be used for small groups (12 to 20 people) as well as very large events (600 people or 100 tables).

Generally, for these larger exercises, multimedia
Multimedia

Multimedia is media and content that utilizes a combination of different content format. The term can be used as a noun or as an adjective describing a medium as having multiple content forms....
 projectors, large screens and microphones are required for instructions, communications and debriefing.

A search for team building events can turn up millions of links to exercises, companies, and all kinds of offerings ranging from paintball competitions to fire walks to outdoor climbing or whitewater adventures. The impact on actual team building can vary widely - a golf outing for corporate executives does not generally accomplish much in the way of organizational improvement while a business simulation might be directly focused on linking the play of the game to issues for corporate improvement.

See also

  • Drinking game
    Drinking game

    Drinking games are games which involve the drinking of alcoholic beverages....
  • Parlour game
    Parlour game

    A parlour game is a group game played indoors. During the Victorian era in Great Britain and in the United States, these games were extremely popular among the upper and middle classes....
  • Minigame
    Minigame

    A minigame, sometimes called a subgame, is a short video game often contained within another video game. A minigame is always smaller or more simplistic than the game in which it is contained....
  • Casual game
    Casual game

    A casual game is a video game or online game targeted at a mass audience of casual gamers. Casual games can have any type of gameplay, and fit in any genre....
  • Casual gamer
    Casual gamer

    Casual gamer is a loosely defined term used to describe a type of video game player whose time or interest in playing games is limited compared with a hardcore gamer....
  • Cuddle party
    Cuddle party

    A cuddle party is an event designed with the intention of allowing people to experience non-sexual group physical intimacy through cuddling. Cuddle parties are described by organizers as "workshop/social-events" that gives adults an opportunity to "give and receive welcomed affectionate touch in a no-expectation, friendly setting, according...