Monday, 17 October 2011

Older Kids Or Adults Halloween Games


If you have a party for Halloween, add to the fun with games. Regardless of how older people get, they still love to play and what better time for your party? Here are some ideas for games for children or older adults.

Word Scramble

Take a dozen words to combine a holiday, and scramble the letters. For example, take the letters of "zombies" and mix up to spell the word "ebzimo". Next to each word, place a line or space is written the word correctly and print a copy for each guest, and give them all the feathers. End won the first.

Pass the skull

Using a variant of the cap in this game of hot potato that you played as a child. Everyone in a circle. To activate the music of Halloween, and they spend the skull of one person to another. When the music stops (you keep your eyes looking at something else), no matter who ends up holding the skull is forced to leave the circle. The last person left is the winner.

Pumpkin Bowling

Use empty soda cans or bottles and store them in a pyramid model as bowling. Use small pumpkins that your bowling balls. The uneven shape will roll. Place a piece of tape on the floor as bowlers must stay behind the line. Let everyone take three rounds each. The person who spills most pins wins.

Candy Toss

You have an empty bowl or jack-o-lantern from a distance. Give each player the same number of sweets. They must stand behind the line and try to throw as many pieces of pumpkin. The winner is whoever gets the most in.

If you end up with a draw, you can make it more difficult to move the line further. Children like to be better than adults, and it is a simple skill that all ages can play. If you have young children, make a special line on the floor, which is closer to making it fairer for them.

Wrap the Mummy

Divide people into groups or pairs. Give each team a roll of toilet paper. The teams race to extract a person like a mummy with toilet paper. This happens to be a lot of fun, because the paper tears when you go too fast.

So there you have five great games of Halloween for children and adults. Even if you think that adults do not enjoy playing them, give them a try. I guarantee that most people, no matter what age, will be a fun-tastic time.