Office Christmas Party Games for Adults

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Office Christmas Party Games for Adults

In the office environment, you have to respect your coworkers and continue to keep a professional atmosphere. While planning a office Christmas party for adults, pick games that incorporate everyone and at the same time respect their backgrounds and religions. Office party games for adults at Christmas should promote social interactions among everyone in the office.

  1. Date That Toy

    • For Date That Toy, you will need paper, pens for every player, and a list of toys with the dates they were released. Name 15 famous toys from your childhood, or ask some of your co-workers around the office to help create a toy list. Find out the years they were released from the Internet and write them down in your answer key. During the game, ask your co-workers to write down the numbers one through 15 on their paper. Tell them to write down the name as you call them out and next to that, write the year they released. The player with the most correct answers wins.

    Name That Baby

    • Name That Baby gives the office a look into everyone's past and gives a good laugh for adults at a office Christmas party game. Have people in the office bring in their baby pictures and post them on a bulletin board with numbers assigned to each. Give each player a sheet of paper and a pen and have them guess who each person is the baby picture. The person who matches the most co-workers with their baby pictures wins.

    Dirty Santa

    • Ask people in the office to buy a gift between a predetermined price range. Before the party starts, collect all the gifts and pile them on a table in the party room. Invite everyone to the party room, and as they walk in give each co-worker a number. Once everyone has arrived, let them pick out presents using the numerical order. When player one chooses and opens his gift, he should announce what it is. Player two has a choice to take player one's gift or get a new gift from the table. Player three has the same choice: pick a new gift and announce it or take gifts from player one or two, and so on. Every player has a chance to take the opened gift from another player. The player who gets her gift taken can take a new gift or take the gift of another player. Players cannot take back their old gifts, unless it's from a player who did not take it directly from them. If player four took player three's gift then player six took player four's gift, player three can take the back from player six. In the end, the last player usually gets the best gift, because they have a choice to choose the last unopened gift or take any gift from the other players.

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