5 party games to play at your bachelor party that don't involve drinking

 




Bachelor parties are a time-honored tradition. It's the last hurrah before a man becomes a married man. It's his last chance to be single and have fun with his friends before settling down. If you're planning a bachelor party, you know that the best bachelor parties are the memorable ones. While a lot of guys like to go out and get drunk, there's something to be said about a fun party that keeps everyone entertained and laughing – and doesn't require you to have a hangover the next day.

Here are 5 fun games for a bachelor party that will keep everyone entertained and laughing all night long.

Poker

Playing poker is a game with a long, rich history that is just about the social interactions as it is about the game itself. It's something that has long been associated with drinking and gambling, making it a very natural fit for bachelor parties. Poker games are still doable if everyone stays sober! If you're trying to think of a game to play at your party, consider poker.


Cards Against Humanity


Playing Cards Against Humanity is a game that has quickly become the go-to party game for adults. The rules are simple: each round, you are given a question card from which you choose one of the 10 white cards that you think will most likely answer the question. The other players then select a colored card from their hand that best answers the query, and the card who garners the most votes wins. (In the above example, the question is, "What did I do over my summer vacation?" The most likely options are "Lose my virginity" and "Masturbate". The other players can choose either "Watch porn" or "Go to Disney Land".)

Never Have I Ever

 It is a party game that requires at least two people but is most fun with a larger group. The game is simple: each player takes turns saying, "Never have I ever...[done something]," and the rest of the group says, "I have". For example, if the player says, "Never have I ever walked into a bar with a boa constrictor," the other players might say "I have" or "I have, and it was awesome." It sounds like a game that would appeal to a drunk eighteen-year-old. Still, you change in ways you might not even realize as you get older.

Cornhole

This game is an American staple and is played in backyards, at picnics, and even as a drinking game. For those not familiar with Cornhole, it's a game where two teams throw bean bags at a wooden board with a hole in it, trying to get closest to the hole. Playing the game "Cornhole" is like playing tennis on a court that is only the size of a table tennis table. Where you would have a tennis ball, you have a corn hole bag, which weighs about half as much. And where you would have a tennis racket to hit the ball with, you have a corn hole board in the shape of a square. The corn hole board is placed on top of a raised platform, like a giant table tennis table. The platform should be around 5 feet tall so that the corn hole boards are about waist level for most people. But if you have a vast, open space where you can set up a raised platform, you can play corn hole without a table.

Video Games

Playing video games at a party is like a wild substitute for the more traditional party games like charades and trivia contests. Video games don't require setup or any materials, which means they're easy to play at parties. They're also perfect party games for smaller groups, since you can easily split up into teams for competitive play. Finally, video games are unique party games because even people who don't usually play video games can have fun and feel like they're having a good time.

If you're planning a bachelor party, you're going to need some awesome games to play with your friends. These are the best bachelor party games that will make your last night out an unforgettable night.


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