Saturday, January 22, 2011

Hawaiian Party Games to Keep Anyone Interested

Hawaiian party games don't necessarily require a luau to be played, just some warm weather and plenty of friends.

Aloha Name Ripple:

You can use these Hawaiian party games to help the guests get to know each other at the Hawaiian event. Plus its very easy so you don't have to explain a lot of rules. Basically the game involves saying someone's name, along with 'Aloha' while making a dance motion. Put everyone in a circle an arm's length apart.

You can start the Hawaiian party games by saying a guest's name at random along with 'Aloha' and performing a Hula dance motion. For example, you can yell 'Aloha, Ralph' and swing your arms forward and up above your head slowly in a Hula motion. The game works well with some Hawaiian party music playing in the background.

The person to your left will repeat this motion with Ralph's name and the next person and the next until it gets to Ralph. Ralph brings a different name and the implementation of another hula movement and the new movement are a person 'Ripple' is repeated Aloha name to the person named on the next. Keep playing all the games at the party is called Hawaiian.

Hawaiian nodes:

A neighbor and probably one of the games, party Hawaiian Hawaiian node is a very fun game. Get all the players stand in a circle with their hands in statecenter of the group. These Hawaiian party games can only be used for ten people at the most because the circle gets too big for everyone to hold hands eventually. Have the players close their eyes and hold hands with one of the many other hands in the circle. They have to keep eyes closed as they are doing this. Plus don't let them try to get away with holding hands with someone next to them or even trying to hold their own hands

All the guests can open their eyes and try to undo the Hawaiian party games knot that's been created by moving around to get back into a circle with everyone holding hands. Keep it fun and don't stress out if you can't undo the knot.

With these two Hawaiian party games you'll have an easy time keeping the guests interested and entertained at your next tropical outdoor event. They will help to add an extra dimension to the party.

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