Christmas Party Game Ideas for Family Gatherings
Everyone loves a holiday party. I like to plan at least one party just for the family. My father and brother come from out of town to visit, me, my two sisters, and our families for the Christmas holidays. Party games get laughter and good times rolling at a family gathering. Here are a few suggestions for Christmas party game ideas.
Name that Carol. Remember “Name that Tune”? Well, at Christmas, we want to guess the carol. Pull out the CD player and pop one in. Divide the family into two teams and play head-to-head competition just like the game show. Play a few seconds of the Christmas carol to see who can guess it. Start with simple carols for the children in your family who are participating. Use Christmas songs recorded with words and music for them. Throw in some instrumental Christmas carols for the adults so the players won’t get a hint from the words. To make the game more challenging, ask the players to name the carol and the musical artist for the songs with words accompanying the music.
Guess who? For the guests give them a series of descriptions of Christmas people. The people described are associated with Christmas in some way. They can be people from the bible, popular Christmas movies or cartoon shows. Mix it up. Throw in some easy ones for the kids, but make sure you add some tougher descriptions for the adults in the game.
Christmas Charades. A party isn’t a party without a game of charades. Keep the puzzles based on Christmas. Divide into two teams again. Let each team of family members come up with five to ten puzzles for their opponents to act out. Use movie titles, songs, book titles, etc. to stump the other team.
Carol Karaoke. Choose a Christmas carol for someone else to sing for the group. Everyone will get a chance in the spotlight to bring down the house or bomb out. Choose lesser known Christmas carols to make the game a little more interesting.
Name that Carol. Remember “Name that Tune”? Well, at Christmas, we want to guess the carol. Pull out the CD player and pop one in. Divide the family into two teams and play head-to-head competition just like the game show. Play a few seconds of the Christmas carol to see who can guess it. Start with simple carols for the children in your family who are participating. Use Christmas songs recorded with words and music for them. Throw in some instrumental Christmas carols for the adults so the players won’t get a hint from the words. To make the game more challenging, ask the players to name the carol and the musical artist for the songs with words accompanying the music.
Guess who? For the guests give them a series of descriptions of Christmas people. The people described are associated with Christmas in some way. They can be people from the bible, popular Christmas movies or cartoon shows. Mix it up. Throw in some easy ones for the kids, but make sure you add some tougher descriptions for the adults in the game.
Christmas Charades. A party isn’t a party without a game of charades. Keep the puzzles based on Christmas. Divide into two teams again. Let each team of family members come up with five to ten puzzles for their opponents to act out. Use movie titles, songs, book titles, etc. to stump the other team.
Carol Karaoke. Choose a Christmas carol for someone else to sing for the group. Everyone will get a chance in the spotlight to bring down the house or bomb out. Choose lesser known Christmas carols to make the game a little more interesting.
- For more game ideas, go to: www.partygamecentral.com and click on the Christmas games link.
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