Anyone for games?

anewstart22
anewstart22 Posts: 885 Member
edited November 13 in Social Groups
Gotta love this one, lol.

How would you like to play Giant Jenga?

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  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    I just saw this, but unfortunately, too late, the website is no longer available.

    I like games, but usually get interrupted and never finish.
  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    I missed it too. I like games but hubby doesn't. I play some with the grandkids.
  • anewstart22
    anewstart22 Posts: 885 Member
    I'd play games with both of you if I could, hubby doesn't care for them either unless the digital kind is available, lol.
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    edited March 2015
    There are lots of word games we could play (lots out on the main forum)

    My favorite is the 5-letter game. First person gives 5 random letters. Next person makes a sentence out of those letters and then gives the next person 5 letters, etc. E.g., I give the letters H A P P Y and you make a sentence out of those letters like "Having a pretty perfect year." and then you give the next person their letters...like Y E A R S, etc. I've made this post and when you have time, you can pop in and play.

    Other word games floating around MFP...
    1. Drop a Word/Keep a Word (one person gives 2 words...e.g., healthy living, and the next person drops one of those words and replaces them with another...e.g., living large);
    2. Word Association (one person gives a word...e.g., work, and the next person gives an associated word...e.g., toil):
    3. Rhyme or Reason (one person gives a word...e.g., steak, and the next person either gives an associated word...e.g., meat, or a word that rhymes...e.g., stake;
    4. Yum or Yuck (one person lists a food item or dish, the next person says it its "yum" or "yuck" too them, and then gives the next person a food item or dish);
    5. The Last Two Letters Word Game (one person gives a word, and the next person has to make a word out of the last 2 letters in the previous word. If no word can be made, then that person has to make up a new word using those 2 letters).
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