Games People Play

Games People Play by Penny Warner, published by Running Press on February 1, 1998, is a comprehensive guide featuring 180 party games designed to enhance social gatherings. This edition, consisting of 192 pages, presents a variety of games that cater to different interests and group dynamics, ranging from intellectual challenges to more lively and risqué activities. The book aims to provide readers with creative ideas to host engaging parties, allowing them to choose games that fit themes such as music, romance, food, sports, and culture.
Readers will discover a diverse array of games, including word games, drawing games, knowledge games, and trivia games, ensuring there is something for everyone. The activities encourage interaction and fun, with suggestions like creating tabloid headlines, taste-testing baby foods, and staging a murder mystery. With its extensive collection of games and variations, Games People Play serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to bring excitement and enjoyment to their gatherings.
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180 party games to keep your party hopping
This big book of 180 party games and as many variations, ranging from the intellectual to the rowdy (even risqué) puts the fun back into parties. Games People Play is full of word games, drawing games, knowledge games, memory games, and trivia games. Pick and choose to host your perfect party. For example, design a party around music, romance, food, sports, and culture. All in all, Games People Play has more games and ideas than you’ll find in any other party game book. For example:
- Play a reporter (guests create juicy tabloid headlines).
- Play a baby (guests taste test baby foods).
- Play an author (guests create romance or suspense novels).
- Play the sexes against one another (guests play a “Civil War” game between men and women).
- Play your luck (guests use a lottery to predict another guest’s behavior).
- Play out the scene of a crime (guests hold a murder mystery).
- Play a snob (guests play movie or culture critics).
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