Charades
Charades can be played by any number of people, split into two teams. After teams are made, words are written down by a non-participant on several pieces of paper and one is randomly selected by a player from the first team. That player acts out the word using whatever movements possible without saying anything aloud for three minutes. A successful guess rewards the team with a point, while failure gives the opposing team a chance to guess the word. Whichever team guesses correctly receives a point. Play is switched back and forth between teams as a new word is drawn each round until one team earns 10 points and is declared the winner.
Truth or Dare
Truth or Dare can be played by any number of people, but the more involved the better the game becomes. Players sit in a circle and one person begins by selecting another person to ask, "Truth or Dare?" If the person selects "Truth," player one asks him a question, that must be answered truthfully. Failure to select "Truth" will result in a "Dare" which is an action that must be performed. After the "Truth or Dare" process, it is the selected person&'s turn to choose a different player in the circle and ask them, "Truth or Dare?"
Pillow Fight
The objective of this game is simple: take a pillow and hit people as many times as you want. This can lead to injury, so exercise caution when hitting somebody else with a pillow no matter how soft it is. A pillow fight can also be accompanied with an icebreaker exercise, where a person who was hit must tell something about herself to the others involved in the pillow fight.