
Everyone is in the thick of the Christmas party season. And while almost all want to attend these parties because of the delicious food and the raffle; some actually dread going to them because of the dragging program.
One sure way of bringing life to parties is by playing games - and not just ordinary games- but fun and interesting games.
We've gathered some of the most fun and memorable games played in Mars Pa More. See what games your family, friends, or officemates would most likely want to participate in.
Jackstones is a classic children's game that was popular with kids back in the '90s and earlier. This one is literally just a bigger version of it. The size of the jackstone set will surely make it challenging, but fun at the same time.
If you don't want to play something physically exhausting, then try this thrilling game of tower buster. Each player will remove one piece from the tower of wooden blocks, without making it collapse. Both children and adults will enjoy playing this game.
In this game, players will have to move the rackets around to prevent the opponent from tearing the center of it, which is made of paper. This game is sure to bring on lots of laughter. However, this game must be played with caution to prevent injury. Make sure not to target the face!
This would be an interesting game to play with our elders or people who are not into social media. It's both fun and educational. People will laugh at the wrong answers and also learn new millennial terms.
This will be an intriguing game to play. Everyone will be curious about who the most famous person is, on the player's phone and what his/her last selfie looks like. Just make a sound judgment on whether a photo or video is too embarrassing to share.
This is very much like pass the message, except you'll be passing on dance moves to your teammates. This will test everyone's dancing skills and knowledge.
Once you've chosen which games to include in your Christmas party, make sure you'll add interesting prizes to entice people to play. Advance Merry Christmas, everyone!