Halloween Party Games for Teenagers

Halloween party games for teenagers are the top priorities of any party. Read the article to get fun and exciting Halloween party games...
I love Halloween. It's not just about costumes or going to a party; the whole atmosphere around that time turns so amazing. I love the cool weather and the warm sunlight reflecting off my skin. As I said, it's really magical. But don't get me wrong. Planning or being invited to a Halloween party is the perfect plan for the evening. And if you have a party to attend to on the 31st, then perhaps we can help you device some Halloween party games for teens and young adults. A teen party without games is no fun, and we all know that.

Halloween Games for Young Adults

Would you like to stay at a party where there was good food, good music, but nothing else to do? Even when people send out party invitations, many a time, the main focus is on the fun things to do that evening. Whether you're searching for Halloween party games for teens (boys or girls), we won't let you down. Just go through the article to find awesome games to play.

Bobbing for Apples
I know it's a cliché, but this is a fun party game for all ages. And instead of just placing apples in a bucket filled with water, you can opt to hang them as well. Choose different food items besides apples such as hanging donuts, or chocolates and jelly fruit in a bucket of flour.

Ghost Story
For our next game, we'll share some ghost stories. Once all the guests arrive, turn down the lights (almost dim), and ask everyone to sit in a circle. You will have a flashlight with you. Turn it on and keep in near your face. Start with a ghost story you know and when you reach a twist, give the flashlight to the person sitting next to you. Similarly, everyone will get a chance to add their ideas to the ghost story and make it as scary as they can. Now, wasn't that one of the best and scariest Halloween games?

Let's Play...Zombies
This is one of the best Halloween games for 15 year olds. Out of all the guests, 1 person will be chosen as "it". The rest of the guests will stand, sit, or lay still, without any expressions, similar to zombies. The person who is "it" will do anything that will make the zombies smile, move, or any actions. Whoever gets caught doing so will have to join "it". The last person remaining wins the game.

Count the Candies
For a great game for boys and girls, let's play "how many candies are there". To play the game, you'll need a big glass jar and some Halloween candies. Place all the candy inside the jar and ask everyone at the party to write on a piece of paper how many candies are inside. Everybody will get 1 chance to guess the right answer. Whoever gets it right or comes the closest gets the chance to take the jar full of candy home.

Worm Race
The worm race is a simple games for kids, teens and adults that can be played outside. Make 2 teams, divide everyone evenly, and mark the start and finish lines. Have everyone stand in one line (so technically 2 lines), place their left hand behind, and the person standing in the back will hold it with the right hand. Blow the whistle so that everyone runs to the other side, still holding hands, and come back to the starting line. Whichever team finishes first, wins.

That was the last of our Halloween party games for teenagers. Even though the festival is more than Halloween costumes and candies, no one said it needs to be boring. Right?
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Last Updated: 9/23/2011
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