What are the best Christmas party games? This is difficult to answer because, one particular party game seen as fun in the eyes of some folk - may not be seen that way by others. Because of this we find ourselves in a catch 22 situation. So what do you do? Do you invite the people over for Christmas you know will like your selection of party games, or, those you prefer the company of, but won`t like your games. Do you dismiss the idea of having any Christmas party games at all? Not on your Nellie - come on this is the season of goodwill; it is a time for festive fun and cheer. Whatever games you play should make no difference, however if they do, then for the guests that refuse to jolly should be politely asked to leave. This may sound harsh but we cannot have one person or two at a push, spoiling your Christmas day.
Christmas is a time for happy gatherings, and if any kiljoy`s sit round the Christmas dinner table or in front of your open log fire to play games, then "no happy" gathering it will be. Best Christmas party games you will find are played at office Xmas parties, Children's Christmas Parties, and at family celebrations, and why? Because they add fun and spread the Christmas spirit! Now let the fun begin with the dreaded word game.
This game has you give each guest on arrival a small token. Now announce to all a Christmas theme word. Tell all they are not to utter this word at all during the Christmas occasion you celebrate. Words like "tree" or "holly" are fine examples. If a guest overhears another guest utter this specific word at any time they take that person`s token. The guest with the most tokens at the specific designated time of ending the game wins a special gift!
Christmas Talent Contest!
If possible for this particular game is to avoid volunteers, as more often than not they can sing and do not embarrass easy. We want fun right, and if at someone else's expense then so be it (in a nice way). It's more fun to hear voices like that of a wailing banshee, or watching the footwork of those who believe they have feet like Micheal Flatly. Let everyone showcase their talent by singing or dancing. Contest winner tags should label as "Best Singer" "Best Dancer" "Worst vocalist" "Most Unique" "Most Funny" This game guarantees the air to fill with laughter.
Remember Christmas celebrations should cater for all age groups so organize for the young and old. Best Christmas party games are the ones people can join in with.
Pass the Bows another popular Christmas game
Have your guest's team up for this game. This game includes all participants of each side to hold hands while passing bows along a line. Hands must not unlock at any time while passing bows.
Divide the group into teams of 6 to 10 people and have the team's line up side by side, either sitting or standing next to each other. At one end of the line place a number of Christmas bows while at the other a bowl/bucket for bows to be placed. Now prompt each player to hold the right wrist of the person to their right. You can use a Christmas cracker bang to start the game - both teams must now pass bows down to one end and place them in the bucket or bowl.
Note: If a bow is dropped, it can only be retrieved while still joined to the wrist of a team member, and if the chain breaks all the bows currently being passed must move back to the beginning of the line. (Either the front - initial starting point or the bucket / bowl - the half way point.) Not to worry if you have no bows, I am sure you can find other as a substitute
Christmas Memory Game
Gather together 10 to 20 small Christmas items and place on a tray. Examples: bows, Christmas stocking, bells, Christmas tinsel, Christmas lights, gift labels, candles, Christmas video, nutcracker, etc
Set the tray down and allow players to browse. Then hide tray contents by covering with a cloth. Now give the players paper and a pencil and have them write down as many of the items they can remember. The one with the most correct items written down wins. Why not fill the tray with treats, like cookies, cake, tubbed jellies or assorted types of candy. The winner then gets to take home the treats. This fun game becomes more serious for participants purely because of this. Well wouldn`t you want to take home a bag of yummies.
Kick start the festive spirit by providing everyone with a Christmas hat. Not only will this add "moving color" to the room, it will have everyone excite themselves even more. Listen to the laughter as each person puts on their hat. Paper hats are inexpensive, however kill two birds with one stone and buy Christmas crackers which contain hats. If lively games are to take place, make sure the christmas tree, lit candles or any type of breakables are moved. You can play games before sitting down to feast, but normally folk are famished and just want to sink their teeth into the turkey, so consider playing best Christmas games after everyone has eaten and had time to digest their food.
Nevertheless if you want to keep your guests occupied till dinner is served, play the "guess me" game. This includes a long heavy sock. Place varied Christmas items in the sock. You might stuff the sock with a small ornament, roll of tape, a fir cone etc. Have each person feel the contents of the sock and write down their guesses. The winner gets, you guessed it, the sock! This game is best played with two socks so they get a pair for the prize.
Remember that music is the most ideal aside from playing the best Christmas games to get everyone in the mood. Keep music lively; avoid slow and somber sounds as this can dampen a person`s sprits, who at this particular time may have something to feel saddened over. Your quest is to help this person enjoy, "not to forget."
Slade`s 'Merry Xmas Everybody' has been voted the most loved Christmas song by the British public.
Other merry Christmas songs
Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is you
Wham - Last Christmas
Wizzard - I wish it could be Christmas everyday
Let us not forget why we celebrate Christmas day December the 25th. While we give gifts and pleasure in our kids delight and cook dinner we often overlook "the reason for the season", the birth of God's son, Jesus Christ.
A Christmas Prayer by Robert Louis Stevenson that brings the lord back in sight and thought.
Loving Father, Help us remember the birth of Jesus that we may share in the song of the angels, the gladness of the shepherds, and worship of the wise men. Close the door of hate and open the door of love all over the world. Let kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting. Deliver us from evil by the blessing which Christ brings, and teach us to be merry with clear hearts. May the Christmas morning make us happy to be thy children, and Christmas evening bring us to our beds with grateful thoughts, forgiving and forgiven, for Jesus' sake. Amen
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