Im hosting a house party soon where im inviting a lot of people who dont know each other. i would like to know good party drinking/non-drinking games which can act like ice breakers and make the party kickass. also party related songs. and other ideas are welcome.
thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday October 5 2013, 2:26 pm: You can find lots of ideas on line. Put in a search for ice breaker games.
Here's one I came across I think you might like as it needs no prep work or tools. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
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If friends need examples of what type of things to state about themselves when its their turn give them some. It could be what they dream about consistantly, another state or country they used to live in, an ethnic food they're great at cooking, hobbies are good, or collections they have, such as owning a collection of all of some football teams memorabilia, or a collection of anything to do with butterflies or fairys. Or making a statement about what you believe in such as I believe in the existance of aliens, when you really don't.
Ask each friend to tell you one of their favorite songs, or more specific, party songs or chilling out songs. And put together a variety of all their favorites which will hopefully include many styles of music or you could do that yourself, some techno, house, pop, oldie rock, etc... Just the kind of music that puts everyone in a good mood, not stuff that relaxes too much and puts everyone to sleep. LOL. Good luck. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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