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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 92491" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>A fun Halloween game for all ages, that I learned at a party last weekend:</p><p></p><p>The organizer writes down on little slips of paper various things associated with Halloween: a monster, a witch, a ghost, a cat, a bat, etc. At least two slips are written for each character/entity. The slips are put into a hat (preferably a witch's hat) and drawn by the players. The players then try to find their "partner", i.e. the person with the matching slip, by acting like and making sounds like their character, BUT no talking is allowed. Everyone plays at once in a big milling throng. Absolutely hysterical. I was "Frankenstein" when we played this (actually, Frankenstein's monster, but that's being pedantic) and mistakenly hooked up with a zombie for a while before finding the other Frankenstein.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 92491, member: 3485"] A fun Halloween game for all ages, that I learned at a party last weekend: The organizer writes down on little slips of paper various things associated with Halloween: a monster, a witch, a ghost, a cat, a bat, etc. At least two slips are written for each character/entity. The slips are put into a hat (preferably a witch's hat) and drawn by the players. The players then try to find their "partner", i.e. the person with the matching slip, by acting like and making sounds like their character, BUT no talking is allowed. Everyone plays at once in a big milling throng. Absolutely hysterical. I was "Frankenstein" when we played this (actually, Frankenstein's monster, but that's being pedantic) and mistakenly hooked up with a zombie for a while before finding the other Frankenstein. [/QUOTE]
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