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Fun Games to Play With the Girlfriend

For couples, there are few times more enjoyable than game nights. Whether sitting in the living room huddled next to the fireplace or out on the town, couples that take the time to enjoy games together are often rewarded with an evening of laughs and thrills. When it comes to deciding which game to play with their girlfriends, guys have plenty of options at their disposal.
  1. Bowling

    • The bowling alley has been the site of couples' excursions for decades. Bowling has plenty of appeal to couples looking for a low-key way to enjoy the evening. It requires very little physical exertion, and since players usually have their own private lanes, couples can go at their own pace without worrying about being rushed. Whether it's a recreational game or a playful competition between girlfriend and boyfriend, a night of bowling provides a good excuse to get out of the house. Modern bowling alleys even offer extra amenities, like extended hours for those who like to stay up late, and music pumped through the speakers for added ambiance.

    Miniature Golf

    • Miniature golf is another game couples can play in a relaxed setting with no need to expend a lot of energy. Finding a mini-golf course is easy, and most are open rain or shine. If the weather is particularly nasty, couples can opt for indoor courses that are usually kept at comfortable temperatures. Miniature golf allows couples to play an enjoyable, challenging game at a leisurely pace, and offers an affordable alternative to other more expensive couples' outings.

    Card Games

    • With a standard deck of playing cards, a boyfriend and girlfriend can while away the hours while enjoying the comforts of home. Some of the more popular two-player card games include Poker, Blackjack, Crazy Eights, Go Fish and Gin Rummy.

    Video Games

    • Video games are another way to enjoy some couple time at home. With systems like PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Wii offering engaging gameplay and stunning visuals, spending time in front of the television doesn't have to be limited to watching movies. Most video stores carry titles from each of the three big video game systems, providing plenty of choices.

    Board Games

    • Board games offer similar entertainment value. Classics like Scrabble, Boggle and Monopoly are challenging and entertaining. Trivial Pursuit, while more suited to larger groups, is still a viable option for couples looking to engage in a little head-to-head trivia action. Chess is a good option if couples are willing to play a longer, more strategic game.


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