How to Learn Halloween Games for Teens
Halloween can be creepy, gory and fun and that creepiness is what should be emphasized when you prepare Halloween games for teens. Never mind bobbing for apples--bob for skulls instead. You can also play an array of other fine Halloween games with teens following these simple tips. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Play bobbing for skulls. Get a big vat of water and fill it with peeled apples that have eyes, nose and teeth cut out. Add cloves in the eye sockets for added effect.
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Hook up a haunted house. Turn your basement into a gory chamber with black fabric all over the walls and ceiling and a simple black bulb as the only lighting. Hide rubber rats, bats and spiders throughout the haunted house and have a few folks hide to jump out and scare people. The winner is the quickest one through.
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Hold a goriest costume contest. The top three winners get to hide in the haunted house to scare the other guests.
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Sit the teens in a circle, blindfolded, and tell of the evil witch who lives in the haunted house and hacks up visitors. Teens sit in the dark as you pass around the “body parts.” A shallow dish with damp sponge is the tongue. A bowl of raw corn is the teeth. Fill another bowl with peeled grapes to simulate the eyeballs. Skin can be sheets of dampened onion paper. Bones are simply sticks from your backyard.
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Tips & Warnings
Put cushions around your haunted house in case anyone falls.
Some of these games are not for the squeamish.
- Photo Credit Photo and pumpkin art by Ryn Gargulinski