We offer a wide variety of party games to keep the party moving.  Many of your guests may have trouble
interacting on the dance floor where as a party game will get everyone involved.  Party games are recommended
for parties and corporate events but can be included at any venue.  
If you have already booked our DJ for your event, You can select games you would be interested in and submit it
to us (as some games will require specific items)
BIG SQUEEZE
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
I
tems Needed: none
Age Group: Age 5 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: first group to finish
Timed Event: No
Butt Charades
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: none
Age Group: Age 10 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring:
Timed Event:
Yes
Clothespin Relay
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: clothespins
Age Group: Age 10 and up
Difficultly: A
Scoring: First finished
Timed Event: No
Cotton Bombs
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Q-tips and straws
Age Group: Age 5 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: First to knock cup off
Timed Event: No
Encore
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: None
Age Group: Age 15 on up
Difficultly: A (none)
Scoring: first to sing
Timed Event: No
Nylon Golf balls
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Golf balls & Pantyhose
Age Group: Age 15 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: First team to finish line
Timed Event: No
Mummy Wrap
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: case of toilet paper
Age Group: 10 on up
Difficultly: A (none)
Scoring: Judged by audience
Timed Event: Could be
Play Doh Pictionary
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Play-doh
Age Group: 15 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: correct guesses
Timed Event: No
Q-Tip Shuffle
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Q-Tips
Age Group: 5 on up
Difficultly: A
Scoring: First team done
Timed Event: No
Porky
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: marshmallos, toothpicks
Age Group: Age 5 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: most picks in mallo
Timed Event: Yes
Gargle It
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Glass of beverage
Age Group: Age 5 on up
Difficultly: A (not much)
Scoring: count guesses most wins
Timed Event: No
Suck & Blow
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Index Cards
Age Group: Age 15 on up
Difficultly: A (none)
Scoring: first done
Timed Event: Yes
Home
Easy game for a big group (at least 20, if not more). Quickly divide into 2 teams and
announce that each team will be racing to squeeze into the shape of the item mentioned.
For example: if the leaders yells out the word "football" the teams must squeeze into the
shape of a football as would be seen from above. Keep score- first team to 10 wins. Good
Squeeze Shapes (Squeeze into the shape of . . .) California, A dog, A pair of sunglasses, A
baseball bat, A shark A map of the U.S.A.
Cut up slips of paper with words on them and put them into a bag. Break up into two teams.
Get a volunteer from each team to spell the word he/she took out of the bag by moving their
hips (spelling the words with thier butts!). (Make sure they do not say a word to give away
clues.) If their team does not figure out the word after two spellings, the other team gets to
guess.

Make it interesting by the words you choose, try to keep it clean. We don't want any dirty
butts!
This is set up like any relay with multiple teams, each team with 5 clothespins. Have the first
person in line attach the clothespins to their shirt, clothes, or body part, run around a certain
designated point and return to have the clothespins removed by a designated pin person
with their teeth and then they are pinned to the next person in line and that person runs the
course and back. This is done until the last person makes it back and all the pins are
removed.
Divide into two teams and give each member a straw (wide straws work best - McDonald's
has them, but it would be wise to ask instead of just grabbing that amount) and a pile of
Q-tips. One team member from each side sits on their side of the room on a chair with a
paper cup on their head. The object is to knock the opposite team's paper cup off the
person's head by blowing the Q-tips through the straws. No blocking Q-tips by anyone
during the battle.
This is a simple game that tests contestants ability to think fast. Divide into teams (usually
divide into girls and guys for good competition). Yell out a word that is commonly found in
songs (love, road, river, girl, baby, need . . . ). The teams must sing a song in unison
(together) using that word. The first team to do it wins a point. Play as long as they like it.
This game can be a relay, but I, personally, think relays just take too much stinkin' time and
leave kids just standing there bored . . . so I usually do this as an up-front game for
everyone to watch a couple people do.
Tape two lines on the floor about fifteen feet apart. Have ready two pair of pantyhose and
four golf balls. Put one golf ball in the leg of the pantyhose and one golf ball on the ground.
After wrapping the other leg of the pantyhose around your waist, the leg with the golf ball
should be hanging down in front of you just barely touching the ground. With movement
from your body alone, you are to hit the golf ball on the ground with the one hanging from
your waist. The object is to move the golf ball from one line to the next. Pass the pantyhose
to the next person and they must go back. This is repeated until 5-10 people on each team
have completed the task.
Pick three groups of three people each. Give each a roll or two of toilet paper. Make sure
you give each team the same amount. Two people wrap up (like a mummy) the third person
in the group. The object of the game is to: See who can wrap up their "mummy" first or who
is most creative in their "mummifying". You may wish to add a few other objects into the
game (Q-tips, t.p. rolls, etc.) to aid in the "artistic expression possibilities". You could have
the crowd vote or the staff. You need 3 or 6 rolls of toilet paper.
Just like it sounds! Pictionary, but with Play-doh. Divide into teams. Have a representative
come up front from each group. Whisper a Pictionary word (like "dog") to the group and they
must run back to their group and, without talking, mold that word with Play-doh. Put a staff
member on each team cause kids will cheat (so do some staff members!)
Several teams divide in half and stand in two lines on the opposite sides of the room for this
relay game. A person in front of the line shoves six Q-tips in different orifices of his/her body
(sticking out of pockets, between knees, protruding from armpits . . . ), then shuffles across
room to the person in front of the other line who grabs Q-tips with their teeth, and drops
them on the floor. That person then sticks the Q-tips on their body somewhere and does the
same, running (shuffling) back to the original line. First team to finish the relay wins.
TP OverUnder
Place: Youth event Corporate Picnic
Items Needed: Toilet Paper
Age Group: 5 on up
Difficultly: A
Scoring: First team done
Timed Event: No
This pathetic game actually works sometimes, although don't count your chickens. Line up
your teams (however many you want). The object is to pass toilet paper, unraveling it as you
go over their head then the next person under their legs and so on until the back of the line.
If toilet paper breaks, the person must tie it together before continuing to unravel. First one
to the back (or back up, or the back person runs it to the front of the line, etc.) wins.
Each person on the team has a toothpick in their mouth. Without using their hands they
must pass the marshmallow down the line, sticking their toothpick into the marshmallow and
passing it to the next person. The team with the most toothpicks that stay in the
marshmallow wins.
Simple one this. All it requires is a glass of water. Secretly show a team member the name of
a well know song or tune, it can be anything, chart song, nursery rhyme etc. Get them to
take a large gulp of water and they must gargle the tune and the others in their team try to
guess what it is. If the team guesses it you move on to a harder tune keeping score. The
first time they miss they are out. This resulted in some hilarious water coming down
someone's nose episode when we it!
This racy title just happens to describe what you do. Line the kids up, and have them pass
an index card down the line as fast as they can using only their mouths. You need to suck in
wind to keep the card on your lips in order to pass it (by blowing out) to the next person in
line. This game is especially great with boys, because if one person drops the card at just
the right point, the two come very close to locking lips. If you want to see a 200 pound ninth
grader giggle, this is the game to play. The first group to pass the card all the way down and
back if you wish wins.
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