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Re: Adult Halloween Party Games (ASAP)

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Posted by Tammy on September 29, 1999 at 10:26:53:

In Reply to: Adult Halloween Party Games (ASAP) posted by R Greg Summers on September 28, 1999 at 23:06:53:

Greg,
Check the answer to Stephanie's question about Halloween party games a few questions before yours.
This game works well for all ages. You could give them the choice of whether or not they want to
play. With a lot of people you might want to do it in shifts.

You could also play some icebreaker games. On an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper make a grid of about 25
squares 1"-2"s square. At the top of each square type or print Halloween or party related things
that people might have done. i.e. hosted a Halloween party for more than 40 people, never decorated
their home for Halloween, Never celebrated Birthdays as a child, have set up a haunted house for
friends or strangers, etc. If you need more examples, I'll gladly help. The idea is to have them
go around to each other and ask people if they've ever done one of those things. If they have they
can sign their name in that spot. A paper can only have a certain person's signature once. The
object is to get your squares completely filled up first. You might want to have a certain amount
of time designated to stop in case they don't fill up first, then just go by who has the most filled
in.

I hope I've been of help. Just keep in mind that some children's games can be hilarious with adults.
i.e. musical chairs to songs like monster mash.
Have fun planning.
Tammy


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