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Creative games for children and teenagers. Long story - game (competition) for adults Game with leaves to answer questions

The presenter or one of the players asks a question loudly:

- Who?

Each player writes what he comes up with at the top of his piece of paper, then wraps it up and the players exchange pieces of paper (to avoid confusion, they pass it around in a circle). Next comes the question:

- With whom?

They write, wrap it, pass it around, answering the question each time.

At the end of the game, everyone unfolds the piece of paper that they have, and everyone takes turns reading out what happened.

To play in class, since silence must be maintained, several pieces of paper with questions at the beginning of the line are prepared in advance. The only task is to write and silently pass it on to each other. And don't laugh too loud :)

Questions for the game "Nonsense"

- Who?
- With whom?
- Where?
- When?
- What they were doing?
- What did they say?
- How did it all end?

Here's the kind of nonsense that can come out:

Father Frost...
...with a crocodile...
... in an Aeroport...
... after the rain on Thursday...
...sang choral songs...
...they were told “it’s too late to drink Borjomi”...
... it all ended with a big bang!

At the end, you can have a competition for the most realistic or funniest story.

Word game rules for children over 8 years old

  1. You will need 1 piece of paper, which is passed around the circle.
  2. Each player's task is to come up with one sentence.
  3. The last word in a sentence is written on a new line.
  4. The next player must use the word of the previous one in his sentence.
  5. You can do several circles.
  6. At the end, the piece of paper is unfolded and the resulting story is read aloud.

All participants are given blank sheets of paper on which they will write their “masterpieces,” and pens. Participants write an answer to the question “who?”, fold the piece of paper so that what is written is not visible. And then they pass the sheet to their neighbor. Next they write answers to the questions “with whom”, again pass and write the answer to the question “where” and thus also to the questions “what did they do”, “who came”, “what did they say”, “what did they answer”, “and then What did everyone start doing together?
, “why”, “how it ended.” You can come up with a lot of questions, as long as you have enough paper. After each written answer, the piece of paper is folded and given to a neighbor.

I post the results of such games with my friends (especially the funny ones). All the answers are really random, although sometimes even I can’t believe it))). I’m posting it to lift the mood, as an example of a good game and makes people think about simoronism)))) for those who are in the know.

Saber-toothed squirrel with the Little Mermaid

in difficult times for both of us in a subway car

smoked cigarettes.

But Santa Claus came and said, “Let's hijack a plane!”

They answered him “So what?”

And all together they began to dive wherever necessary in order to

increase trade turnover.

It all ended with them moving into a mansion for ruble money.

Baba Yaga with Scrooge McDuck on the sofa

scratched each other's fleas.

But Spider-Man came and said:

“We are going to register our marriage in Holland.”

To which they answered: “You yourself are Dunno!”

And all together they began to jump into a barrel in the square.

It ended with them giving up on everything and going to the garden to collect beetles.

Bugs in an embrace with Durimar

during a volcanic eruption at a mixer exhibition

threw eggs.

The orderly came with a duck.

He couldn’t speak for a long time out of indignation, but then he said “Meow!”

They answered him: “Go ahead, but we are not responsible for the consequences!”

And they all began to play backgammon together.

They did this in order to find the meaning of life.

And everyone thought it was free!

And it ended with a whirlwind romance on the island of Madagascar.

Kolobok with a hippopotamus

back when everyone was still little

Condensed milk was being cooked in the State Duma hall.

Lynx came and said: “Pay tribute, slaves!”

And they answered her: “Well done, huh? Look what you did!”

And everyone started jumping over the fire together.

They did this in order to hide treasures.

And the rest thought that this should stop.

It all ended in a trivial way: they harnessed the horse and went home.

Cook with Natasha in the Middle Ages

on a satellite that orbits Mars, but no one knows about it,

danced a striptease.

Medusa came in slippers and said: “I want a sandwich!”

They answered her: “We are fishing!”

And they all began to break down the Chinese wall together.

It all ended with a contract worth $1 million.

Puss in Boots with Cat Woman

when stars were born on the horizon,

in a very hot country, not far from Easter Island,

watched a film about Marilyn Monroe.

Fly Agaric came and said:

“What about me? I want too!"

They answered him: “Go to the garden!”

All together they began to run like children across the lawns and pavements.

But the others thought that the cactus had crumbled.

The matter ended with a great celebration.

Sexually horny Crocodile with the Prince of his dreams

when all the ice cream in Los Angeles ran out

under the porch, and then at the fence

We were engaged in breeding guinea pigs.

A hare came from a sex shop and said:

"I am cool!"

They answered him: “Why did you have to open your mitten?”

Without thinking twice, they sat down on the splits, holding the bones in their teeth.

Not why, but because it is necessary.

And others thought, “You’re hot, though!”

It all ended with general joy.

A girl with a dragon tattoo and a mouse with very big eyes

melted a bathhouse in a heavy snowfall inside a New Year's toy.

And then Gendelf the Gray came up with a staff and said:

“Have you been listening to music lately?”

They answered him: “You’re talking nonsense!”

And they all started crawling on the floor in the toilet together,

so that others won't feel comfortable.

And everyone, of course, thought that the Christmas tree was not lit,

because the Snow Maiden is a drunkard.

It all ended with a declaration of love.

Holiday competition for adults “Write an essay”

The ancient saying “The people want two things: “bread and circuses”” is extremely relevant at all times and under any regime, in any country. And of course at almost any festive event. Only the customs, type of holiday and composition of guests differ. But the venue, menu, time of day - it doesn’t matter. Having eaten deliciously and finished with the rituals - if it is a birthday or a wedding - the people are waiting for entertainment. They add a touch of fun, help bring guests together and lift their spirits. And often - to introduce people to each other. You can choose the games yourself, just search the Internet and ask your friends.

After all, for example, the same wedding - games and competitions will bring future relatives closer, help them get to know each other in a new light, and the newlyweds will be able to relax. At a corporate party, of course, for the most part everyone knows each other, except that the spouses of the employees do not know each other. But joint actions will only unite the team, bring people closer together, and this will then have a beneficial effect on work.

In general, the importance of spectacles is difficult to reduce; they must be thought out no less carefully than the menu and location of the celebration, no matter what it is.

"Write an essay"

This is bigger board game, suitable for any number of participants. Initially, you only need to prepare a stack of sheets of paper and a pen. The presenter distributes to all players a sheet of paper with a pen or felt-tip pen, no matter which is more convenient. Then, when everyone is ready, the announcement of topics begins:

-Who?

Players write down the answers on their sheets, whatever comes to mind, you just need to hide your sheet from your neighbor so that he doesn’t cheat! The most different variants: “Deer in the forest”, “neighbor Vanya”, etc. One or two sentences. Next, fold the sheet and pass it to the neighbor on the right. The facilitator asks the following question:

-Where?

The players are already on new sheets of paper, where others have written down the answers to the first question, adding their own.

-With whom?

With the pieces of paper handed over again, the players write down the answer. And so on as many times as you like with a variety of questions. The main thing is one or two sentences, and all the previous ones are carefully closed - after writing yours, you need to bend the piece of paper and pass it to someone else so that he cannot see what is written. At the end, a stack of folded sheets is handed over to the presenter and he, having unfolded it, reads out the result. Stories written blindly by different people who did not know what was written before them turn out funny, with a variety of plot twists. Maybe even a detective or mystical story. The main thing is funny and unexpected. The competition can be repeated several times, it is simple and does not take much time. The main thing before writing your answer is not to open the piece of paper and not to peek at what was written before you - it’s more interesting.

The sheets can then be saved as a keepsake. Children used to play this game in groups; it was more common in schools, when sheets of paper and pens were at hand, and it was more convenient to write at the table. It is suitable for any age group. Some will remember their youth, others will learn new things. The main thing is that everyone will have a great time.

For those who are used to not sitting at the table and chewing sandwiches at a party, we offer cool entertainment"Exposure". This competition-game will not leave anyone indifferent in the company, and everyone will want to become a participant.

We prepare signs in advance for fun. Each one should have the name of the type written on it:

  • Maternity hospital;
  • Therapist's office;
  • Children's party;
  • Drug den;
  • Bath;
  • Train Station;
  • Chief's office;
  • Mountains;
  • Sea liner;
  • Gay club;
  • Sports bar;
  • Gym;
  • Toilet/M/F;
  • Cinema.

The signs can be printed on regular A-4 sheets (landscape) or made into appliqués from cut out letters.

The participant chooses one of the signs. Make sure that the inscription is not visible to the contestant himself. The sign with the inscription is fixed on the player’s back. He turns his back to the guest spectators. And the presenter begins to ask the participant in the game tricky questions. Since the player does not see the sign, he gives random answers. Therefore, the entire game is accompanied by laughter from the audience, who know the outcome of the game very well.

For the “interview” you need to prepare tricky and insidious questions that will be suitable for any category:

  • Do you often visit this place?
  • Who do you usually go there with?
  • What are you taking with you?
  • What are you doing/what are you doing in this place?
  • Do you like going there?
  • How old were you when you first came here?
  • How long do you plan to repeat such excursions?
  • How do you feel after your visit?
  • Would you take your parents/children here with you?
  • What do you usually take with you?
  • What clothes are you wearing?

You can supplement the list of places and questions with your own options, focusing on the age and status of the company. The answers will be the most unpredictable and ridiculous. At the end of the “interview,” to the general laughter of those gathered, the sign is removed from the player’s back. The facial expression at the moment when he sees the name of the place he has visited will be the most unexpected. Therefore, try to capture this moment in a photo. Now invite the next player for an “interview”. The game continues until all the place signs are gone.

At the end of the game, if possible, you can post a photo of the participants. This gallery of unexpected and funny photos is another great way to amuse the company.

Welcome, dear guests!

I offer you a selection of games on paper with a pen or pencil. You yourself probably played such games as a child and perhaps you still play on warm summer evenings in the country with your children. Some of these games can be offered as entertainment for a small celebration of the occasion or just at a party of friends, and these games are also indispensable when traveling, relaxing in nature or on the beach. I’ll start with the most famous ones, which I myself played at school right in class with my classmates.

The most popular game for two is Tic-Tac-Toe, it is so popular that I won’t even write the rules, but I can’t help but mention it, out of respect.

The second most famous game for two is Battleship, I also mention it out of respect for its gray hairs.

The game Balda is also very popular. A square is drawn on paper, which is divided inside into equal squares, most often into 25, i.e. 5 squares in width and height. Any 5 letter word is written in the center. Players take turns coming up with words, adding one letter to the written letters. Words must be nouns in the nominative case, letters are added only horizontally or vertically in any direction. The player is awarded points based on the number of letters in the invented word. After filling all the cells, the points are counted, whoever has more is the winner, but the loser is a fool.

Game Gallows. The player thinks of a word, you can choose a specific topic, then writes dashes on a piece of paper according to the number of letters in the guessed word, for example, I thought of the word “friends”, I write - - - - - -. Other players must guess the letters, they take turns calling one letter at a time, if they guessed right, then I write the letter in the required line, if there is no such letter, I draw a gallows, but not all at once, but in parts, look at the drawing, the gallows consists of 9 elements. Whoever builds the gallows first loses and goes for ice cream.

A very interesting speed game. You need to write the names of different topics in columns starting with a certain letter. You can select a letter by simply pointing at any page of the book without looking, or someone says the alphabet to themselves, and another player stops him. Whichever letter you stop on is the one where the names are written. Whoever finished faster shouts STOP, all players in the columns where there are no names put dashes and count points, 1 point for each correct name. If the one who first shouted STOP made a mistake in his names, he will be fined minus 3 points. If players have the same names, they are not counted and are crossed out. You can also add columns - literary works, writers, also divided into Russian and foreign, i.e. There can be as many columns as you like.

Let's make up a story. Any phrase is written on the piece of paper at the very top, for example, One evening good friends gathered. Then the sheet of paper is folded so that this line is not visible, and a leading question is written on top of the fold: Where are you gathered? The second player sees only the question Where are you gathered? and writes at school at a parent-teacher meeting on the topic, then folds over and writes a leading question: What were they talking about?, the third player answers the question What were they talking about? and writes: about making high-quality moonshine. When the entire piece of paper is folded, the story is complete and can be read aloud. The stories we get are very awkward, but funny and amusing.

By analogy with the previous game, we compose poetry, on the back it is written the last word for rhyme. Usually we change the rhyme after 3 lines. It turns out such tercets.

We are writing a story starting with a letter; all words must begin with the same letter, not counting prepositions. Polina went for a walk in the park and got into trouble, etc.

We make words from the letters of the given word. Identical words from players are crossed out, the one who made up more words wins, they must be in the nominative case and singular. APRICOT is a short word, but many words can be made from the letters of this word: braid, bar, slave, dew, etc.

The game “Who am I” is that players make a guess about a famous character, be it real or fairy-tale, or who lived many years ago, write the name of the hero on a piece of paper and attach it to the back or forehead (sticker) to the presenter, who does not know what They made a wish, he stepped aside for now so as not to hear. The presenter's task is to guess what the other players are up to; he can ask any questions, players can only answer Yes or No.

A funny game with guests at a holiday can be like this: choose, say, three participants, seat them with their backs to the others and attach pieces of paper with the names of places to their backs. All guests ask questions, the players answer them. Guests see what is written on the back, but participants do not, so it can be very funny. The places can be any: a museum, a sobering station, a library, a toilet, the president's office, a sewer, a spaceship, a chicken coop. The goal of the guests is to provoke a funny answer with tricky questions.