Yes, in case of emergency. Not the only thing planned. 3 people actively dislike each other. Political differences. |
Yeah, I know that. No one is forcing a game here, it's an option. And there's good reason to have a diversion- see my other comment. |
Age, not amount 30+ as in 32, 38, 41, |
I agree, it's not like everyone has to play. It's nice to have some games like this going on, ppl can join and it's a conversation starter / way to engage with new ppl. |
Hues and Cues is a simple and light game.
You could look into Jackbox games, which you can stream to your TV and guests play though their phones (check out Quiplash or Fibbage) Just please say no to "fun facts"... |
+1. Honestly just have good food and lots of alcohol, put on the football game or some music, and let people just schmooze |
I hate these type of things so much and why I try to avoid the first ten minutes of any work meeting. I opened this just to ask if an ice breaker is really necessary. |
Thanks everybody, for the ideas. I'll look up those games. If all fails, I'll just ask "So, what do you think about the Middle East situation?"
Happy Holidays, everyone! Here we go! |
I would hate this. Hate it. |
God, it's bad enough to do this junk at work. Just let people relax for the holiday. |
Axis and Allies classic edition by Milton Bradley |
I would do the ice breaker about an hour or so into the party after the alcohol has flowed a bit.
What time are you serving dinner? |
Could not agree more. Once, a family member thought it would be funny to go around the table and make everyone say what they are not thankful for. Just please no. |
That sounds soooo painful. I guarantee not everyone finds it fun. |
I once went to a wedding where we did “speed dating” as an ice breaker after the ceremony. I went outside and had a beer. Awful! |