Common Party Games
- 1000 Blank White Cards
- 30 Seconds
- Apples to Apples
- Articulate
- Bat a rat
- Balderdash
- Bingo
- Beer Pong
- Botticelli
- Buck buck
- Cards Against Humanity
- Catch Phrase
- Celebrity
- Charades
- Consequences
- Couch of Power
- Drinking games
- Cranium
- Fictionary (related to the commercial Balderdash)
- Gift Trap
- Mafia (also known as Vampire or Werewolf)
- Murder mystery games
- Musical statues
- Nerf War
- Never Have I Ever
- Ninja (playground game)
- Outburst (game)
- Pictionary
- Psychiatrist
- Scattergories
- Scissors
- Scruples
- Seven minutes in heaven
- Shout about movies
- Silent football
- Spin the bottle
- Strip games
- Squeak Piggy Squeak
- Taboo
- The Priest of the Parish
- The Resistance
- Treasure Hunt
- Truth or Dare? and related games such as "Strip or Dare?" and "Drink or Dare?"
- Trivial Pursuit
- Twenty Questions
- What?
- White Elephant Gift Exchange
- Would you rather
- Zip and bong
- Zip Zap Zop
- Zoom schwartz profigliano
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