Hosting house parties may sound like fun until people come around and start pressing phone. Now, you’re stuck with booze and gradually forming cliques of people. The party is not popping like you hoped and you start to worry that people may never attend anything you host again.
If this experience sounds familiar or you just need some extra tips on how to spice up your game night parties, [you are watching the right video] you have come to the right place. Check out these five ideas that will turn up your party to the max:
- Lemon Challenge At Arrival: If you don’t know what the lemon challenge its simple: you take a piece of lemon and try to eat it with a straight face. Trust me, the results are hilarious. When your guests arrive, make sure they all do a lemon challenge and take photos/videos of everyone’s reaction. It’ll make for a fun talking point or even social media banter afterwards.
- Drinking Roulette: This is one of the most fun games you can have at your games night or house party. The game is very simple to play (you can even make up your own rules) and it involves shots of alcohol so you can bet that somebody is bound to end up dancing on the table.
- Charades: There are few games that keep people engaged like charades. The game involves teams, which means people will end up talking to each other, and guessing impressions – definitely going to keep people involved. Trust me, it is one of the most enjoyable ways to light up your party.
- Cards Against Humanity: I only discovered this game recently and it is amazing. If you want to add a twist of dark humor to your party, Cards Against Humanity is your best bet. It is also an engaging game that will have your guests on the edge of their seats.
- Two Truths and A Lie: For this game, each participant must think of three statements about themselves and two of those statements must be true while one of them must be a lie. The aim of the game (and everyone that is not the person playing) is to guess which is a lie. This game can be a great icebreaker and help your guests get more comfortable with each other.
Hosting a party is not easy – you need to think about food, drinks, the people you’re going to invite and so on. With these game ideas, you now have the “activities” part locked down and you’re good to go. After you incorporate these games into your parties, if it doesn’t still pop, then you need to reach out to your village people.






