| Looking for fun games for tweens and teens. I'm hosting a Halloween party for boys and girls ages 11&12. Expecting 10 - 15 kids. My daughter says they want to watch a scary movie and also go trick or treating. I was looking for 1 or 2 really fun games that the kids would enjoy playing. my daughter did not seem interested in the toilet paper mummy game. I was thinking about getting glow stick. I also thought about the kids sitting in a circle and making up a scary story. I've searched the Internet, but have not found much. Please share any Halloween games that your tween or teen has enjoyed. Thanks!!! |
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This pumpkin patch game that they had played in elementary school PE was fondly remembered by a bunch 12 year old girls while we were brainstorming games for a party.
http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=3762#.VhmQi3D3arU |
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Dooking for apples is what we played as kids. You take a big bucket of water (like a big laundry basket, or a cooler), and add an apple per person plus a few more.
Put a chair next to the bucket. Kneel on the chair, and leaning over the back, drop a fork out of your mouth, aiming for the apple. The other one we played was a candy-bar game. Participants sit in a circle. In the middle is a big bar of chocolate on a plate, a knife, a fork, and winter gear -- gloves, hat, scarf. You play some music and pass around some sort of token. Stop the music, and whoever has the token has to put on all the gear, and cut one square of the chocolate before the music comes on again. |
| Werewolf or One Night Ultimate Werewolf -- see if you can figure out who are the werewolves before they get to you! |
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Ghost in the Graveyard? It's basically hide and seek at night.
(I wouldn't do any form of dunking for apples with a fork or without; it's just gross.) |