Chinese New Year reunion games During Chinese New Year, it’s standard practice to meet up with friends and extended relatives that we haven’t met in ages. Chit chat and small talk can be a painful process, so a little icebreakers always help to make way for easier and less awkward conversations. Dec 31, 2016 I play this game every year with my cousins at IHOP and it never fails to pass the time. You’ll need an even number of people for this game, so I suggest substitutions if someone’s left out.
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Happy New Year, friends! Can I still say Happy New Year when it’s clearly halfway through January? I had a lot of post-holiday personal events going on through last weekend so I haven’t had much time to game, but there’s lots of gaming ahead scheduled for the next few weeks. Woot!
To get us started, I don’t do a 10×10 challenge, because, frankly, it kinda stresses me out to have that kind of deadline. For those who don’t know, the 10×10 challenge is to pick 10 games and play them 10 times during the course of the year. So instead, I have an informal list of games I eventually want to play for the first time this year. And yes, I totally know it’s not the same thing.
Petrichor: I don’t know much about this game, other than that players are clouds. Pretty, fluffy, pillowy clouds. The artwork and board are just so soothing and delightful to look at that so that’s pretty much all I needed to be intrigued by this game. Plus, there are colorful gems.
Captains of the Gulf: I personally love the backstory behind this game regarding game designer Jason Dinger and his relationship with his grandfather. I had the pleasure of meeting and gaming with Jason last BGG Con, and, knowing what type of games he enjoys playing, I have no doubt that his game will be right up my alley.
The Golden Wilderness: This game has been unplayed on shelf FOREVER. It’s made by the non-board-game folks who created Leaving Earth, which, by the way, is a fantastic game, and the game is about the history of California. @idontknowrules has been not-so-gently pestering me for the past few years to learn this game and get it on table, and I’m committed to doing that this year, hopefully sooner than later.
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Tokyo Metro: The games in the Tokyo series are just adorable, and this auction/bidding worker placement seems to be the heaviest of the bunch. I have a couple good friends whose recommendations I trust, and they really enjoyed this one.
Wingspan: This new release from Stonemaier Games is a medium-weight, card-building game featuring gorgeous bird artwork and eggs. Yep, pretty, pastel egg miniatures in a variety of colors. It’s been getting all sorts of praise online, so hopefully I’ll be able to find someone who owns the game so I can check it out.
Caverna: Cave vs. Cave: I’ve also had this on my shelf for about a year. I bought this because I love Caverna and wanted to explore this quick 2-player version, even though I rarely ever play 2P games. But, in light of recent life changes, it looks like more of my 2P games will get on table this year, and I’m so looking forward to it.
Ticket to Ride New York: This 15-minute version of the classic game is sold at stores like Target, and it’s pretty cut-throat from what I hear. Ticket to Ride was the game that introduced me to the hobby, and having an even more accessible, streamlined version of the game on the mass market just makes me happy as I know it’ll introduce more gamers to the hobby.
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And that’s my short list of games I’d love to play soon. Let me know which games are high up on your to-play list!
When it comes to New Year’s Eve, I’m generally so worn out from Christmas, that all I want to do is curl up in bed with the husband, watch a few episodes of Parks and Recreation, and fall into a deep slumber…by 9:00. Oh, and somehow the 5 kids are all in bed sleeping, too. That’s how fun I am, at this time of the year. But, I keep hearing about all of these hilarious and fun group games, and I’m thinking I might… MIGHT…summon my inner wild-child and do the whole New Year’s thing. Midnight, pots, pans, kissing, and all. Ooooh, crazy. I know.
I’ve been getting after my friends to share with me their favorite group games, check it out…some fun stuff!
1. Cheetos Head
Have the group split into two evenly numbered teams, preferably with the same number of men on each team. Each team will need a can or two of shaving cream and a container of cheese puffs or bag of puffy Cheetos. Have two chair set up across the room and a line of tape on the floor several feet away (your preference.) For round 1, each team chooses one man to sit in the designated chair, across the room. That man will then get a hefty dose of shaving cream on his face, as if he had a full beard. The remaining team members have to stand behind the tape line, on the floor, and toss Cheetos at their teammates face, for one minute. Whichever team gets the most stuck Cheetos, wins round 1. Move on to round 2, with another teammate to take the chair. Obviously, the Cheetos beard could be done on a woman, but you can keep that information private, if you want. The team with the most Cheetos on the face, after totaling the rounds, wins! This is one of those games where a camera is so necessary!
2. Rain in the Face
Everyone sits in a circle, with a designated “it” person standing in the middle. Whoever is in the middle is holding a cup with a small amount of water in it. They will announce that they are thinking of something. Such as, “I’m thinking of a country,” or “I’m thinking of a famous woman,” or “I’m thinking of an animal.” They will walk around to each person in the circle, and that person gets one guess as to what “it” is thinking of. Basically, you DON’T want to guess the right answer, if you do, you get “rain in the face,” or a cup of water in the face (only fill the cup a little, unless you’re feeling crazy-nuts.) So, what’s funny is everyone will be trying to come up with the most obscure answers to be able to avoid the water. But, you never know…maybe “it” came up with an obscure thing in their mind. They keep going around the circle until someone guesses, and that person will be “it” next. You may want to have a limit of how many times “it” can go around the circle, before they have to think of something else.
3. Cookie on My Forehead
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You may have heard of this one, and there are a variety of ways to set up the game. But, here’s mine…have everyone split into two teams. Each team send a member to the middle of the room and is given a cookie to place on their forehead (they will have to tilt their head back). You can just use Oreos or Chips A’hoy to make it easy. At the count of 3, the opposing team members have to try and maneuver the cookie from their forehead to their mouth. Whoever gets it first, earns a point for their team. If it falls on the floor, they can pick it up and start over. Or, you can say “they’re out,” whichever you prefer. This is another fun game to pull out the camera. You will see some crazy body contortions going on!
4. Left Center Right Dice Game
Huuuge casino windows. My sister-in-law was just telling me about this dice game, Left Center Right (or LCR), that sounds like a riot! It’s also a fast-paced game that is easy enough for kids to play too, assuming they know “right” and “left.” Gsn casino app download.
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To play, you need at least 3 players with 3 chips each. To take the intensity up a notch, many people suggest using quarters (or dimes), rather than the chips, so there is a fun reward for the winner. If you’re not into playing with money, you could even use pieces of wrapped candy. When a player has all 3 chips, they roll all three dice. The number of “L” dice that show up determine how many of the chips/quarters are passed to the left. The number of “R” dice determine how many chips/quarters are passed to the right. And, “C” means a chip/quarter is placed in the middle of the table. A player can only roll the number of dice that reflect the number of chips they have. Everyone is anxious to have new chips/quarters passed to them, because it ensures they stay in the game longer, giving them a chance to win the pot in the center. The player who is last left with chips, wins the pot. Whoo! I have seen this game sold at Target, or if you get it from Amazon, they have the two-day shipping or overnight available.
5. Mating Season
Do you like that name? I made it up. So, this is a fun game for big groups. For every person playing, you will need a piece of paper with an animals name written on it. Each animal needs to be written two times. Have everyone stand in the middle of the room and toss all the paper pieces (with the animal written on it) into the air. Once they fall, everyone scrambles to grab one. They immediately need to start acting like the animal and making their sound, while looking for their mate. Once they have found their animal mate, they hurry and sit down. The last pair standing is “out.” And, round 2 begins…
And, there you have it. I would love to hear about some of YOUR favorite party games!
Here’s a couple of my very favorite party munchies:
Caramel Toffee Dip (great with cut Granny Smith apples!)
Fried Avocado with Salsa Ranch Dip (I’m obsessed!)
You can find even more group games at “Or so she says…” like Psychiatrist, Secret Adverb, Word Nerd, and M&M Pass. See you there :)
Have a fantastic New Year!
*image via Annie Spratt