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Party Games You Can Play with the Help of Your Smart Phone

Have you ever looked around a crowded cafe and noticed that two or more people seated together are glued to their phones?  It would be pretty rude to play with your phone while in the company of others unless you’re playing together.  Don’t assume they are engaged in respective pastimes.  Plenty of games can be played together with smartphones.  Here is a number of ‘party games’ to try with friends.

Scrabble

You don’t have to be a wordsmith to play scrabble (but it does help if you want to badly beat friends).  Each player is provided with a number of letters at the start of the game.  As the game progresses and letters are placed on the board, each player uses their letters and those of others to form new ones.  You get added points for stringing more letters together.  You don’t have to exchange words out loud; have a word duel online with your smartphones.

Earwax

This selection can be played with up to seven players.  One player is the judge and chooses the category.  The other players are presented with six sound effects.  Each player selects two sound effects as a response to the category.  The judge chooses which player’s sound effect was the most befitting (and humorous) reply to the category.  The selected player is awarded a point.  Three points wins the whole enchilada!

Game of Phones

One player chooses a card and serves as the judge for that round.  The judge reads the prompt to all players (“Show the last photo you took.” for example).  Players would find something on their phones and show the judge.  The judge awards one player the winner of each round, and the first player with ten points wins.  This places a new spin on traditional card games.

Fibbage

Fibbage can be played with up to 8 players.  Also, it can be played with up to 100 audience members via a streaming channel.  In the first two rounds, each player chooses one of five random categories.  Then players are presented with a fact with a missing word or phrase.  Each player supplies an answer that seems good enough to pass.  If a player answers correctly, the game tells them and instructs to offer a false answer (that seems legitimate).  You get points for selecting the right answer as well as accrue points when other players select your (false) answer.

Bidiots

This can be played with up to six people.  Each player draws two pieces of art according to random categories (“going to the beach” for example).  Each player has a pool of money that can be used to purchase the art.  Each piece of art is randomly assigned a secret monetary value during the ‘auction.’  Players bid upon and purchase art that matches the category while trying to get other players to make poor bids and buying decisions.  At the end, the player with the most money (due to buying low and selling high) wins the game.

Bomb Corp

One player is an employee of a bomb factory who must deactivate bombs that are coming off the assembly line.  Other players are given varied sets of instructions to help.  The instructions are cryptic and conflicting, which inspires great communication between all players.

 

Rachael Hancock is a little bit addicted to playing games, and when she can involve her friends and family even better! She writes entertainment articles which appear around the web.

Apples to Apples Goes Digital

Our family loves to play the game Apples to Apples.  We have both the Apples to Apples Jr. and the original in our home.  We were first introduced to this game at a family game night when the 2 older kids were in elementary school.

Now the news has hit that Mattel’s Apples to Apples game is going to get connected with digital, social and mobile play this winter!!

This holiday season, Apples to Apples™ will delight players and bring families together using PlayStation Network for PlayStation®3 and Xbox LIVE® Arcade for Xbox 360®, just before expanding onto Facebook and mobile devices. The digital versions of Apples to Apples™ will feature social gaming connectivity capabilities, allowing family and friends to share or play anytime, anywhere – in the same room or on opposite sides of the world!

I’m not sure which will be more addictive but I’m pretty sure I will be playing A LOT of Apples to Apples on Facebook!

On Xbox LIVE Arcade for Xbox 360and PlayStation Network for PS®3 the game will feature single-player, local and online modes for up to six players.  Apples to Apples™ also comes packed with all-new customizable play modes, vibrant backgrounds, and Golden Apple cards, which can be used to change the rules in fun new ways. Participants can choose between 16 animated avatars such as Pirate Apple, Cowboy Apple and Ballerina Apple. Players will also be able to post game results and boast of their clever comparisons on Facebook to earn additional rewards.

Upcoming downloadable content for the console versions will include new Golden Apple cards, partybackgrounds, and new playable apples. More than 1,000 additional cards are also bundled into the content packs to keep gameplay fresh and exciting.

Later this winter, Apples to Apples™ fans will be able to enjoy the classic card game experience on Facebook and mobile devices.  Players will be able to simply jump into existing games within the growing Apples to Apples™ community, or create their own custom experience for their friends and favorite players.  Innovative cross-platform play means the experience is as mobile as it is social. Facebook users will be free to challenge their friends using their smartphones, makingApples to Apples™ a truly connected digital experience. In Facebook and mobile application gameplay, participants will earn Apple Coins, Apple Cash and Apple Achievements, which unlock additional avatars, playing cards and themed backgrounds.

Apples to Apples™ is scheduled for release this winter on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 (800 Microsoft Points), PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 ($9.99 USD), Facebook and mobile devices.

Disclaimer:  This information was provided to me to share with my readers at my own discretion.  I was not compensated in any way for sharing this information, we just really love the game Apples to Apples!