Sunday, 16 October 2011
Halloween Games - 7 Fun & Scary Games For Teens, Families, & Groups
Therefore, it is true that Halloween is unfortunately associated with words like: dark, fear, fantasy, evil, etc. (which should probably throw "cavity" word again)! However, as strange as the Halloween party is certainly to be seen as more than just eating too much sugar, visiting haunted houses, or attend costume parties. Halloween also must be an opportunity to spend time with your family, friends, neighbors and participate in fun and healthy entertainment. I know that the word "healthy" and "Halloween" are not exactly synonymous with each other, but the culture, traditions and activities of the masses should not dictate our actions! Halloween is the perfect opportunity to have good clean fun, create great memories, which helps to serve others, and above all - give us the opportunity to spend time with his family.
Below I have listed only seven of the many games Halloween fun is good, uplifting, healthy ... and fun!
1) Halloween Treasure Hunt: everyone is playing in teams of 2-3 players each Divide. Each team must use a car, a camera and copying tasks. The goal is either to be the first to perform all tasks and return to the first house, or be the person completing the most after one hour. (For younger children, the tasks to adapt to things to do / find around the house). Examples of random elements to come and to do lists, may include: Trick or Treat 5 houses, buy a pumpkin and carve a face, giving candy to children in 3 chance, go to the video store and find the date of a Halloween movie was made, go to the grocery store and how much does a pumpkin, go to a cemetery and enter the name of one of the tombstone, knock on a door at random and ask for a roll toilet paper and another, then wrap a mummy teammate, etc. They can be anything ... but to prove that you did, take a picture for each task.
2) Halloween Charades: Each invited to the Halloween party will be held three grades of paper and write random acts (ideally related to Halloween) that can be played. Examples include: Halloween, carving pumpkins, eating candy and nausea, flying on a broomstick to visit a cemetery scary, walk like a mummy that cross roads of a black cat, to attend a party dress, etc. Place all slides in a bowl and then share all into two teams. Team 1 will start and send someone to the front, which will have one minute to act as many scenes as possible. The team will guess, and his partner is unable to proceed to the next word until it is correctly guessed. After a minute, the team gets a point for each scene acted correctly guessed. Team 2 then takes a turn. The first team to 20 points wins!
3) Mix the pumpkin Neighborhood: To prepare, cut half of 5 pumpkins. Then place them at varying distances (from a few meters of each other). Next, designate a line to start the shooting player and are divided into two teams each. In each round, each team member will receive a draw. If the land in the next quarter of a pumpkin, which is worth 1 point, if it falls away in the next pumpkin worth 2 points, etc. up to 5 points. The first team to score 50 points wins!
4) The story of the succession of fear: After Halloween is done and the party died down, sitting around the family room and turn off the lights. One person starts and takes about 30 seconds to tell a scary story. A mark of 30 seconds, they will be hanging from the story and call for another person, who then continue the story that are new twists. After 30 seconds, the call on behalf of another person, and continues this - and be fun. Otherwise, have someone start and tell a story about one minute. Then everyone will take 30 seconds and make your own end to this story. Each person takes a turn telling their version of the final and everyone to vote for the one they love. Players can not vote to end their own history, but a person receives one point for all those who voted for their purpose. Repeat with a new person in history, and the person who gets 10 points wins the first!
5) Halloween Hunt: This game has a little preparation, but it's fun. Hide the pumpkins in the yard - or for older adolescents, pumpkins hidden randomly around the city. Then write clues that lead teams of a pumpkin to another. Divide everyone into two teams, or teams of 3-4 people each. (So there are hidden pumpkins for each team) The first team to search and retrieve all the pumpkins and return to the first house is the winner.
Pumpkin Bocce 6): Set a large pumpkin in the middle of the courtyard (park or open field). Then each player will have their own small pumpkin. Standing about 30 feet away, each player takes a turn rolling the small pumpkin and try to approach the great pumpkin. The closest player receives 3 points, and the next closest gets a point. Then the person who was about to choose a different (but may choose to be near or far from the main pumpkin), and this is repeated. The first person to score 20 points wins!
7) Relay Halloween: Start by dividing the game into two equal teams, and make sure you have plenty of pumpkins because some of the explosions. This relay has many legs / stages. Step one: a line as a team and the team moves to the first person to pumpkin head to the person who forwarded it to its feet for the next teammate, etc. When the last person becomes the racing line and repeat. The team, which is not the first who started back to the line first wins the foot and get a point. Two legs: the first team in the intestines and clean 3 pumpkins first. Leg three: the name of the starting line and the center line of about 30 meters away. The first person in the team's pumpkin roll, and the center line and back to tag the next teammate, and then you must do the same. The first team will be the end point. Be creative and bring many more legs - the first team to win 5 points!