Seventies Party Games Are A Great Addition To A Seventies Theme Party


by Gail Leino

Turn back the clock to the seventies with great music, bellbottoms and seventies party games and activities. Seventies party games are fun for children and adults of ages - especially those who lived during the grooviest decade ever.

Name That 70s Tune. Name That 70s Tune is a simple party game in which players must name a 70s tunes as fast as possible. Play a 2-3 second snippet of a 70s song and the first player to name the song earns a point. The winner of the game will be the guest that names the most 70s disco songs in a predetermined amount of time.

70s Picture Puzzles: This game is played with 70s pictures of various types and is the perfect game for guests of all ages. Print out various 70s icons and television show actors, musicians etc. on sheets of paper. Once printed, cut the pictures in various shapes and place in a pile in front each child. On go, the children must piece together the pictures. The winner of this game is the guest that can put their piture back together the fastest.

70s B.I.N.G.O. Print out 70s B.I.N.G.O. cards on sheets of paper using various 70s images such as celebrities, cars, words. (groovy) in the spaces.

Seventies Party Games and Printable Activities such as Reason and Rhyme are perfect for uests of all ages at a Seventies party. To play, select six celebrities (party guests) and two contestants. The contestants must write down a word that rhymed with the last word in the phrase. The contestants then choose the celebrity whom they thought might match them. If the celebrity and the contestant match, the contestant scores two points. If the celebrity chosen matched the other contestant, the other contestant receives the two points. If both contestants chose the same word, the contestant choosing the celebrity, which matched them, received a point. For scoring purposes three points will allow the guest to win the game and having two points will help with the match. The contestant who wins may play a bonus round and writes down three words that rhymed with the last word in a phrase. If a guest goes to the bonus round he or she chooses one celebrity to play the game. If the celebrity was able to rhyme and match all three words in a period, the contestant receives three party favors. If the celebrity matched two of three words, the contestant received two party favors, and if the celebrity matched one word, the contestant receives one party favor.

Seventies Party Games and Printable Activities make for great entertainment even if some party guests were born in a later decade.

About the Author

Mrs. Party... Gail Leino gives her two cents worth on fun ideas for fashion and entertaining, parties, games, events, and activities. Plus, she creatively provides information on free party games http://party-games-etc.com party planning freebies and http://partysuppliesetc.com party supplies, favors, decorations, theme music and movie song lists to add a special touch to any celebration.

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