Star wars games to play at a party




















Have you ever done that thing where you stick your hand through a hole in a box, and you have to guess what it is? Those things freak me out by the way. Same idea! You can create boxes if you like, but if you are short on time or boxes , you can simply place different objects on plates and cover them with a small towel.

Number them and have your guests write their guesses on paper and when everyone is done, see who got them right. For this Star Wars game , you need a bunch of Star Wars small figurines. Place them in an icecube tray filled with water you will have to prepare for this the night before and freeze. You will need a water gun for each guest.

When the time is right, place the ice cubed figures in a bowl of individual bowls it might be fairer that way. Give each party guest a water gun filled with warm water warm is key!

The idea is that the first person to free their figurine from the frozen trap first wins! You might want to have a refill bowl of warm water on hand should anyone run out of water.

Bonus points if you can get your hands on an ice mold shaped The Death Star. A post shared by Jennifer Caro Ruiz j. There are so many I mean probably unlimited Star Wars party games you can play. No matter what you choose, as long as it is Star Wars themed, you are going to throw a memorable party!

Even if some of your guests are not Star Wars fans, they will definitely have fun and appreciate your party! Nicole Etolen is a blogger, freelance writer, and all-around busy bee. She spent her teen and early adult life as a childcare provider before finally have her own little boy now 7 , so she knows what kids like!

Fun ideas! My younger two kids are both really into Star Wars right now. Pinning this for later. These are great party ideas for any kid who loves Star Wars. I especially love the light saber bubbles. Join Luke, Han and Chewbacca in their fierce war against the evil Empire.

Battle treacherous aliens. Pilot two vehicles in high-speed, fight your way through the wastelands of Tatooine to the hostile streets of Mos Eisley and beyond. E Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. Work through a set of challenging levels right up until the final confrontation with Darth Vader.

Andrew Nelson. Be a Rebel pilot during the Galactic Civil War. Fly the most famous Star Wars starfighters in furious battles against Imperial pilots. T Sci-Fi. The story is set sometime between the start and end of the Galactic Civil War between the Rebels and the Empire. The two forces establish an uneasy truce and decide to settle their differences with a game of chess.

Taking on the role of a rookie Imperial pilot, the player flies various missions in a variety of campaigns as the Imperials pursue the Alliance across the galaxy. The Empire is rebuilding the Death Star and planning a big attack on the Rebels.

T Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. After successfully retrieving the Death Star plans, Kyle Katarn is hired by the Rebel Alliance to uncover information about a secret trooper project the Empire has in development.

Votes: 1, Director: John C. Start a campaign through a galaxy far, far away as a pilot for the Rebellion or the Galactic Empire. Earn awards and unlock more powerful ships to complete the campaign as you progress. First person pilot-in-cockpit shooter.

T Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi. Stepbrothers Brian and Aaron from Modesto, California are two huge Star Wars fans, who still live in their mom's basement. Since the day they See full summary ». Action, Adventure, Fantasy. You play as Kyle Katarn, a mercenary whose skills progress into becoming a Jedi knight, to stop a team of dark Jedis from taking the valley of the Jedi's power. Pick up some of these printable Star Wars masks from supplier 3 or 4. Divide the kids into two teams.

Give one team rebel masks and the other a mixture of empire masks. They then play a game of tag, but when each person is caught they have to stand on the spot with their legs spread open and arms out. They can only be released when another member of their team crawls through their legs. Keep playing until all of one team has been caught. One of the most simple Star Wars birthday party games is to spit them into characters from the dark side and the light side using the masks and have them play tug of war.

Using a selection of the paper masks, attach them to these giant inflatable skittles then let the Jedi see how many baddies they can bowl over. Alternatively, supplier 4 has some actual Star Wars bowling sets.

Supplier 1 has a selection of Star Wars pinatas, which is a simple activity to use as one of your Star Wars birthday party games. Alternatively, check out supplier 4 for this Death Star pinata. If you've enjoyed these Star Wars birthday party games , please help me to promote my website by sharing this page.

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Lightsabers When planning your Star Wars birthday party games, don't underestimate how long kids will be happy to just play-fight with Lighsabers. Jedi Training Once they are kitted out with a lightsaber and robe, start your Star Wars birthday party games with a series of training exercises and tests for the kids to qualify as true Jedis Jedi Mind Trick Get a parent to dress up as Obi Wan to lead the training. Lightsaber Training Replicate Luke's lightsaber training on-board the Millennium Falcon below, from Episode IV: A New Hope as one of your Star Wars birthday party games by hanging a plastic ball on a string at around head height to represent the orb.

Lightsaber Duels Split the kids into pairs and have them play tennis using the pool noodle lightsabers as rackets and these stormtrooper balloons as a ball. Physical Training Jedi's have great balance and physical agility, so test their skills by creating an obstacle course that has them running through hula hoops, under nets, jumping over things, and walking along a balancing beam while dodging soft balls being thrown at them.

Feel the Force See how strongly they can feel the force by testing their Jedi senses with these Star Wars birthday party games: Touch Place different objects into bags or boxes and have them reach in and try to identify the contents while blindfolded. Taste Have the kids blind taste different foods and see how many they can identify.

Smell Do the same with different smells Sight Before the party print off pictures of different Star Wars characters or vehicles then cut into the picture so you are left with just a small section of it ex, a quarter or Queen Amadala's face, or Jar Jar Bink's mouth. Sound The Star Wars website now has an amazing sound board where you can play familiar sound effects from the films.

Clone Wars This is a variation of the children's game Stuck in the Mud.



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