Halloween Party Game - Broomstick Race by: Terry San Antonio, TX
We had an adult Halloween party last year and did "Broomstick races". We made 2 lanes with that Halloween tape that looks like crime scene tape on our driveway. At the end of each lane was one an orange plastic pumpkin. We taped it with duct tape to the pavement. The teams lined up. Each team had a witches hat, a kitchen broom with the handle wrapped in orange and black crepe paper and a golf ball. You had to sweep the golf ball down the lane and into the pumpkin. Then take it out and bring the golf ball, the broom and keeping the witches hat on, bring all back to the next person on line on your team. If your golf ball is swept out of the lane.. it's back to the start line. The key is to sweep the golf ball in short quick sweeps.. think of the Olympic sport of curling. Have 2 guests in ref shirts watching the races for fair play! It is a ton of fun and could be good for lots of age groups!
Sep 27, 2010 Rating
Halloween Party Game Idea by: Ellen - Bakersfield, CA
I read about this in a magazine and put it together for my daughter's Halloween party last year.. she was 15 and it was so funny. You make fortunes - for example.. You will marry (insert name of another party guest if it is coed)- propose now! You will a famous singer.. belt out a tune now. You will be a world famous scientist.. tell us what you are working on. You will own 15 pets when you are older.. what are they. Use your imagination and think about the kids or have your child write them. You roll them up and insert into halloween balloons, then blow them up. Keep them in a big garbage bag and when it's time to play, let them loose. Everyone grabs one and must sit on the balloon to pop it.. then pull out the fortune. It may sound cheesy, but the kids really had fun with it. You can change it around and just put fortunes in them without asking them to perform or give an answer. This would be a fun adult Halloween party game too I think.
Sep 25, 2010 Rating
Halloween party ideas by: Joelle - Yorba Linda, CA
Plan a Halloween Photo Scavenger Hunt. Divide your friends into 3 or 4 groups and give each group a digital camera. Give them a list of items they need to photograph. You can give each group the same or a different list. First group back with quality photos of each item on their list - wins. Some things your list could include: 1. Halloween Inflatable outside a house. 2. Jack o Lantern that is lit up 3. A bat 4. A witch or witches' hat 5 Halloween Flag
You should look around your neighborhood and see what kinds of Halloween decorations are displayed and make your list from what they will be able to find. Make sure you let your neighbor's know if people could be taking pics of their house. Also enlist the help of your parents so no one gets hurt or in trouble.
Sep 20, 2010 Rating
Halloween party games by: Celebration Ideas Online Editorial Staff
Make a witches brew cauldron.. throw dry ice (you can buy it in certain stores, google to see where in your town) into a Halloween colored metal or plastic container. Next, pour in a non-carbonated beverage in the color of your choice like koolaid or gatorade. Non carbonated drinks work the best. Then surround the cauldron with light up glow necklaces that you can hook together.. looks awesome... best and easiest decoration ever and cheap to do.
Sep 18, 2010 Rating
Halloween Party Ideas by: Lexie
My daughter had a Halloween party last year and we did a kind of messy game that is a spin on Apple Bobbing and they all loved.. he Worm Bob. We took gummy worms and put them in whipped cream in plastic bowls. Then with their arms behind their backs each participant had to find the worms, pull them out and place them on a paper plate. First to get all their worms out won.. may sound childish but the kids were all 15-16 and loved it. Those that didn't want to participate were yelling for those who did. It was really funny and we ended up playing a second round for the top 4 finishers.