Breakfast combo
This game is a variation of twenty questions. It’s a little more complicated than twenty questions and involves more thought for both the guesser and the one answering the questions. So if you like twenty questions but it’s getting a little old, this’ll probably be the perfect game for you to try.
Walk on the ceiling
This is a game, or really more of an activity, to play around the house. It’s ideal for one to two players, really entertaining for little children, a new favorite of my four-year-old, and the reason my handheld mirror is broken.
This or that
This or that is a simple talking game where players choose which of two items they prefer. It’s best for a small group, maybe even two players only. And you don’t need anything! It’s a great getting-to-know you game.
Would you rather
A hypothetical talking game where players choose which of two scenarios they’d rather do. It can get kind of silly/absurd, which is always fun. For example…would you rather play “Would you rather” only for the rest of your life, or never play another game again? 😉
Categories list
Here’s a list of categories you can use to play a number of games that involve thinking of as many items in a category as you can. Examples of categories include things that are red, types of fast food, or things that melt.