Valentine's Day Party Games
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Valentine's Day is one of the greatest reasons to have a party and many of the
party games that we mention below will only add to the fun.
Even if you
invite only friends to your party, chances are that many of them will not know
each other. You can think of many fun ways in which you can introduce them to
all your guests. One way of doing so is to pin a card on each person's back and
as they mingle amongst the crowd, every guest they meet has to leave a comment
on the card. After a while, once everyone has had enough time to speak to
everyone in the room, they can all sit down and each guest can read the card of
the person sitting next to them. Comments can be as common as 'You have a great
smile' to something funny like 'You seem to know a lot about the weather'.
Everyone can join in the fun including the person about whom the comments have
been written.
A karaoke or singing competition can be ideal for a
Valentine's Day party. Each person is asked to sing a song for his or her
companion. Once everybody is done singing, any easy way of deciding who the
winner is, is by a show of hands. Invite every individual who has taken part in
the competition to come forward and request the guests who want to vote for the
person to put up their hands. The person with the maximum show of hands is the
winner.
If you are going to be decorating your room with balloons, you
will have the chance of playing another great Valentine's Day game. Take as many
slips of paper as there are balloons but write a Valentine's Day message only on
one of them. This could be something as brief as 'It's your lucky day!'. Now
fold these slips of paper and put them inside each balloon. Use the balloons to
decorate your room and attach ribbons to each one of them. Your guests will have
to pull down the balloons and stomp them to see if they get one with the written
message. The winning guest will get a special prize like movie tickets for two
or a special dinner for two at a fancy restaurant, or something similar that
both the guest and his or her Valentine can enjoy.
A slight variation of
the 'Guess How Many in the Jar' can be to place heart-shaped candies in a jar
and then circulate it around the room with a slip of paper. Ask your guests to
write down the number of hearts they think are in the jar and put it inside a
heart-shaped box. Open the box once everybody has had a try - the person, who
has guessed a number closest to the number of candies in the jar, wins the
jar.
You could also hide a number of Hershey's Kisses around the room.
When you give the signal, your guests and their Valentines have to race around
the room to find as many of the Kisses as they can.
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