Instructions
Play games that don't require a lot of people. A karaoke competition allows for as few as two players. While a large group can take turns singing karaoke for a competition, the larger the group, the fewer opportunities each guest has to sing. When you sing in front of a large group, you could be more nervous as well. A smaller group is ideal for a game like a karaoke contest.
Search for games that feature pairs. A game like Robot Race requires participants to pair up. If you have at least four people, you can play a game in which players compete in pairs. If you have an uneven number of people, you can take turns getting into pairs and have one person sit out to be the judge or the referee.
Put on a fashion show. You don't need many people to play a creative game like a simple fashion show. Ask your guests to bring clothes for a swap at the party, including vintage clothes from their parents' closets with permission. Put together outrageous outfits, take photos and vote on the winner: the person who put together the craziest outfit.