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Are you looking for fun Halloween party games for teens? Teens can be a tough group to entertain, as many traditional games are too young for them. Read on to learn how to play Halloween games for teens.
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Game Ideas for a Teen Halloween Party
This host of this video suggests only having a few games planned for teens, as they will probably prefer to relax rather than be forced to engage in structured activities. He also suggests that costume contests are fun for teens, who enjoy showing off and being "judged by a jury of their peers".
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Introduction
If left to their own devices, teens would prefer to eat, listen to music, and talk at all parties—Halloween parties included. That said, having a few games lined up will help provide some structure, and may serve as an ice breaker in case all of the teenagers at the party don't know each other well. -
Pass the Pumpkin
- Have the teenagers form two lines.
- Give the teen at the end of each line a miniature pumpkin.
- tell them that the pumpkin needs to be passed up the line without anyone using their hands. If the pumpkin is dropped, it goes back to the beginning of the line.
- The first team to get the pumpkin to the end of the line wins.
Monstrous Makeover
- Assemble a supply kit of face paint, false eyelashes, makeup boxes, lipstick, false noses, wigs, hair extensions, liquid latex, spray on hair color, etc. You'll need a kit for each team.
- Divide the teens in to teams.
- Each team should select one team member to be the monster.
- The other team members are given 15 minutes to make their monster as gruesome as possible.
Halloween Digital Camera Scavenger Hunt
Have the teens divide into teams of 3-10. Each team needs a digital camera, so the size of the teams will be dictated by how many cameras you have.Give each team a list of items they need to find and photograph. The list can include things like a witch and a fairy standing together, an evil pumpkin, a rock shaped like a goblin , and so on. At least one team member needs to be in each photo. Be creative
The first team back with all their photos wins. Upload the pictures as each team comes back, and play them through your computer along with Halloween music. The teens will love to watch themselves:—it's even better if you have a projector.
