Press Conference Game
Designate one player to go outside while the rest of the party decides on a fictional or real life character for her to portray in a press conference. Once this has been decided, bring her back in and have the group ask questions as if she were this person holding court a press conference. The goal of the game is for the designated player to figure out who she is supposed to be while being interviewed at her press conference. The questions need to provide helpful hints without giving the identity away. For example, if the player is supposed to be Meryl Streep, then you could ask "How did you feel when you won your first Oscar?" This is an ideal party game for both teens and adults.
Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game
A strategy board game with a dark twist, Last Night on Earth is an ideal game for a small group of teenagers to play at a laid back party. Last Night On Earth pits a group of survivors against one player who represents the zombie horde decimating the town. The survivors must stay alive and kill all zombies to win the game. The zombie player replenishes his army through a series of dice rolls. The game is kept fresh by having the town layout randomly determined at the beginning of each new game. Last Night on Earth bonds friends over a fun, stategy-intensive game that can provide hours of entertainment.
Cinema
Cinema is an ideal party game for a group of movie lovers and storytellers of any age to play. Think of a movie title (real or imagined) and then describe the plot of the film until one of your guests correctly names the title. For fake movie titles, reference the word or words that make up the title in your plot description to help the other players out.