1. Trip to Jerusalem ( Musical Chairs) – One of the classic games. The game starts with any number of players and a number of chairs one less than the number of players. The chairs are arranged in a circle with the people standing in a circle just outside of that. Music will be played, while the music is playing, the players in the circle dance around the chairs. Once the music stops, everyone must hurry to sit down in one of the chairs. The person who is left without a chair is eliminated from the game, and one chair is also removed to ensure that there will always be one fewer chair than there are players. They will do this over and over until there is only one player left in the game, who is the winner.

2. “Bring ME” Game. This is a variant of Scavengers’ Hunt where participants are ask to bring something and the first to do such will get a score. This is normally a group game. So the group who has the highest score will be the winner. One of the favorite thing I ask them to bring me is gray hair but this time I will make it more difficult by asking them to bring me air filters
3. The Longest Line -This is one of my favorite. The players are divided into groups. The group which could form the longest line from whatever stuff they have e.g. clothes, belt, wallets, etc. In my experience, usually the winners were those whose male members who are not afraid to bare it all.
4. Newspaper Dance – a game for dancing partners. When the music stops, the partners should step on the piece of newspaper to avoid touching the floor. The paper is folded in every stop so it gets smaller and smaller and so as the number of participants.The couple whose feet do not touch the floor outside the paper. How do they do it? That’s the exciting part of the game. Men prefer skinny partners; one that they can easily lift when the paper can accommodate with one foot. Sometimes, it is the women who do the lifting when the male partners are paper skinnier than them.
5. The Kalamansi Relay (or Egg Relay)-I prefer the kalamansi relay because it’s less messy and cheaper too. The boiled eggs are too messy in case they break. Another reason is, I can use the plastic spoon instead of the stainless. The players are divided into groups. The participants are provided with plastic spoons. One kalamansi per group. The winning group is the first to finish the relay. The most difficult part of the game is transferring the kalamansi from one spoon to another.


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