Moneycontrol News | November 13, 2024
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This game guarantees laughter. Write down a mix of actions, animals, movies, or famous people on slips of paper. One person acts out the word or phrase without speaking, while others try to guess
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Games like Monopoly, Scrabble, and The Game of Life are perfect for a night dedicated to family bonding. They also teach kids basic money management, vocabulary, and strategic thinking
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Its rules are simple, but the game can get competitive. Try adding some “house rules” for extra twists, like skipping two turns or stacking +2 cards for more excitement
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Musical chairs is a classic, high-energy game. Arrange chairs in a circle (one less than the number of players), play some music, and have everyone walk around the chairs. This game is always fun
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One person makes an animal sound, and everyone else guesses the animal. You can take turns and even make it more challenging by using lesser-known animal sounds
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You need is a soft ball/plush toy. Start some music and pass the “potato” around in a circle. When the music stops, whoever is holding the potato is out. Keep going until there’s only one player left
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Jenga is a fun and slightly nerve-wracking game. Players take turns removing a block from a tower and placing it on top without making the tower fall. It’s a great game for hand-eye coordination and patience, and the suspense makes it exciting
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Bingo is easy for young kids and fun for all ages. You can make your own with paper and a pen. Use household items as markers, and call out numbers or items until someone completes a line or card
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Turn your living room into a volleyball court with a balloon. Use a piece of tape to mark a “net” on the floor, and have two teams try to keep the balloon from hitting the ground