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  • “blijf je ontbijten”- kussensloop
  • “waar is Wally” tshirt
  • board game night
  • bring half an evening
  • Bus roulette
  • citytour (childhood/favorite places)
  • cook elaborate meal together
  • dessertrestaurant
  • double movie
  • fill out crossword puzzle
  • fleamarket
  • foot rubs
  • frisbee
  • geocaching
  • give tummy rubs
  • go sledding
  • Have a formal picnic. Find a public park someplace in town and invite your friends to a picnic, with the stipulation that they must come in formal wear. Tuxes, evening gowns, prom dresses, hats, bridesmaid dresses, feather boas, whatever. Then have a long table with white table cloth, stemmed glasses, and food and drink, anything from BYO to pot luck to catered. Then play on the kid's stuff, merry-go-round, swing set, climbing gym, slides, etc; have walking cane sword fights; swim in a fountain, or whatever.
  • Have a mustache party, best mustache wins a prize (with an option for categories - real, fake, creative, etc).
  • Hide-and-go-seek tag -- in the dark. Works best in a park with lots of shrubbery, but I've played this in a house before too (turn off all the lights though). It's best if you restrict the playing area with boundaries, and no flashlights allowed during gameplay. After several variations, I've found it's most fun if every person caught then becomes part of the "it" team until no one is left. I also recommend you wear black and good runners
  • Letterboxing
  • library
  • Make an encouraging banner or another project from learning to love you more website
  • make an indoor fort
  • make guerilla art
  • mix tape exchange
  • museum stroll
  • openair cinema
  • photobooth hunt (take along props)
  • picknick (winter, twister,etc.)
  • play house in IKEA
  • road trip
  • scavenger hunt
  • surprise breakfast
  • take photographs
  • tandem bikerides
  • tell continuing bedtime story
  • the big book of personality tests
  • vintage/dollar store
  • Works great with two couples/groups of people, and in a grid-like city such as New York. I call this game HUNT. You divide into teams and define the streets and avenues that are fair territory. After that, the teams split up, and each finds something visually interesting and unique in the area (but gettable) and pic-msgs it to the other squad. The picture your team recieves is the target. Which ever team finds its target first wins that round. It's sort of like an interactive scavanger hunt
aug 18 2010 ∞
sep 10 2011 +