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Can anyone tell me some good halloween party games for kids around 14?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Hey.I think truth or dare is a good game, to make it in the halloween theme, stick pumpkin stickers or something. Well, in my country, we "call ghosts" it really works. You write the alphabet in a circle on a paper, yes no in the circle on the bottom and upper side. Put the numbers above and under the circle.then put a needle on a string. Hold the end of the string, so the needle is an inch above the paper. and then you call the ghost to come.some thing like :ghost, if you're there, give us a clue. and repeat until you get a answer.and after you can ask him all sorts of questions, like how old is he? or is he a good or bad ghost. hope I helped!

    Source(s): I'm 13. hehehe
  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Hangman!

    Also, from www.easy-party-ideas-and-games.com:

    "Ghost Bingo – make your own Bingo cards, but instead of numbers, put Halloween images on the cards: a black cat, a ghost, a bat, a witch, a broom, a pumpkin, etc. Have someone draw for images, use candy corn or candy pumpkins as markers, and when someone gets a bingo, yell “boo!” Lots of fun to include on your Halloween party ideas for teenagers list if you'll be sitting and playing games.

    Halloween Charades – Play this just like charades, but with Halloween items (witch, cat, monster, etc.)"

    Source(s): easy-party-ideas-and-games.com/halloween-party-ideas-for-teenagers.html
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    We didn't really do Hallowe'en when I was growing up in England , mainly because it would have been overshadowed by the FIFTH OF NOVEMBER (also known as The Gunpowder Plot) during which we built huge bonfires & let off Fireworks to commemorate the (failed)attempt by a Frenchman, Guy Fawkes, to try to blow up the English Parliament in1605, when King James the First of England (James the Sixth of Scotland) would have been making his "Opening of Parliament Speech" in the Great Hall of the House of Commons on November Fifth 1605 [Google 'Gunpowder Plot' for more information]

  • PETA
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Mummy wrap: 2 teams. One person gets a toilet paper roll and you have to wrap the other person fast until you are out of paper. First team done wins. Start with the first 2 on the team, the next team cant start until they first roll is done.

    Halloween pinata.

    Witch hat toss:

    Get 3 cheap pointed top witch hats at the dollar store. Use something as rings -3 of them. I just used heavy paper plates and cut out the center leaving a ring. Put the hats vertical in front of each other. Have guests stand behind a line and they have 3 chances to toss the rings on the tops of the hats.

    Halloween toss game

    Get 3 or 4 halloween pails or witch cauldron containers, or better yet mix them up. Put the vertical in line. Put small prize toys in the pails, the toys getter better the further away. Have guests stand behind a line and they have to throw a bean bag or a halloween item into the pails. They get to pick a gift out of each bucket they toss the item into. Give them 4 tries.

    Halloween pong:

    Use halloween plastic cups. Line them up in front of guests on a table. Give the guests candy corn. Have a timed game seeing how many they can get into the cuts throwing them across the table.

    Guessing game:

    Have a jar full of candy corn or halloween candies and have papers outside the jar for guests to put their name and guess the amount. Whoever comes closest wins the jar full of candy.

    Halloween twister:

    From oriental trading:

    http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/browse...

    Games From frightbytes.com:

    THE MISERLY MAN

    A Tale of Halloween Woe

    Once upon a time in this very town

    Lived a miserly man whose name was Brown

    Alack and alas, on a Halloween night

    He was terribly murdered because of spite

    And ever since then he has roamed the earth

    To warn and to haunt the place of his birth

    Tonight we have some of his restless remains

    So we'll make you acquainted at once with his .. BRAINS

    (Begin passing wet sponge)

    And now your shuddering touch will know

    The victim's HAIR has continued to grow

    (Pass corn silk, yarn or old wig)

    He heard too well the tinkle of gold

    It's powerful EAR that now you hold

    (Pass dried apple or dried peach)

    His HAND is clammy, cold and still

    No longer can it shoot to kill

    (Pass rubber glove filled with cold oatmeal)

    His EYES were small, but very keen

    Though the kind deed of earth they've never seen

    (Pass peeled grape)

    He talked a lot when he was young

    Now your feeling the remains of his TONGUE

    (Pass a raw oyster)

    He was sly and cruel from the start

    So now you'll feel his bleeding HEART

    (Pass a raw piece of liver)

    The TENDONS which helped his strong right arm

    We pass to you, keep them from harm

    (Pass some cooked spaghetti)

    The meals he ate were coarse and dry

    So his TEETH were strong, they never die

    (Pass some dried kernels of corn)

    But wait! He comes and stands within

    He's hunting for some friends or kin

    Listen closely and above his moans

    You'll hear the rattle of his BONES!

    (A ghost moves slowly through the darkness rattling a bunch of clothespins tied together loosely.

    Exits with a moan. Lights on!)

    Worm pie:

    You'll need some pie tins (1 for each person playing), gummy worms, and cool whip. Put the same amount of worms in each pie tin, (the more the better!) and cover with cool whip. Blindfold each player. Don't tell what's in the pie, let them be surprised to find a worm dangling from their mouths (have a camera ready).

    At the word of "Go!" all players dip into the pie with their mouths, trying to pull out as many worms as they can. The person to get all the worms out of their pie wins.

    This game is messy, but it's fun for the people playing as well as for those watching! Go eat some worms. Worms are good for you, lots of protein, low in fat, and eating worms will make you popular. Bon appetite'

    Other games:

    Bobbing for eyeballs: Use gummy eyeballs.

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  • 1 decade ago

    -A pumpkin carving/painting contest (with those little gourds)

    -A costume contest

    -A treasure hunt (hide some spiders or something)

    -A bat toss- (toss a bat or something into a witch's hat)

    That's all I got

  • 1 decade ago

    you could have a costume contest

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