Family-friendly games for you and yours!

Hi, welcome to my list of games! One of the reasons I love collecting these games is that I believe quality family time is essential to having a happy family.

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  • Reverse catchphrase

    Reverse catchphrase

    Catchphrase in reverse--one person guesses while everyone else talks. Prepare for noise and pandemonium!

     
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  • Human tic-tac-toe

    Human tic-tac-toe

    Human tic tac toe is a fun physically active group game that gives an exciting twist on the classic pen-and-paper game.

     
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  • Springtime pictionary word list

    Springtime pictionary word list

    Spring is here! If you're looking to play pictionary or charades to celebrate this beautiful season, maybe just in time for Easter, hopefully this printable word list of springtime-related words will help you out.

     
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  • Paper telephone

    Paper telephone

    This is a great party game for teens or adults. Kind of like a cross between pictionary and telephone, players write sentences, convert each other's sentences into pictures, and back and forth until the results are hilarious.

     
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Walk on the ceiling

This is a game, or really more of an activity, to play around the house. It’s ideal for one to two players, really entertaining for little children, a new favorite of my four-year-old, and the reason my handheld mirror is broken.

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The new app is available!

The new app is ready! My husband has been working hard to get version 2.0 of the Game Gal game words app up and ready to go. Today it was just released in the app store! Go download it if you haven’t! It’s got more word lists than before, an updated look and feel, and most […]

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Christmas gift pass

This is a Christmas gift exchange activity, using the poem “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” and the words “right” and “left” to instruct children to pass their gifts to the right or the left. It’s kind of like a white elephant gift exchange, but for younger kids because it’s easier and faster and, because there’s no actual choosing involved, will probably lead to less gift-picker remorse.

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