How to Use Technology to Make Kids Party Games More Fun

Make Kids Party Games More Fun

Technology provides unique and exciting options that make kids party games more fun.

These examples show that when you incorporate technology into your party the right way, it can actually increase group interactivity and heighten the fun.

Try an Assembly Race Challenge

Assembly Race ChallengeDo you have budding scientists or engineers in your group? If so, then an assembly race challenge will spur competition while giving your guests an amazing learning experience. Keep in mind that it is important to use a little strategy to keep this kids party game interactive.

Begin by choosing a hi-tech gadget or toy for the kids to assemble. Lego robots, potato clocks, and other projects that can be assembled in less than 15 minutes are great options. Just make sure it fits the age and skill levels of your guests. Then, pair up the kids so that they have to work together and time them as they race to finish their project before the rest of the group.

Plan a Photo Scavenger Hunt

Photo scavenger huntThe sky is the limit with this game since it can be kept simple by confining the boundaries to your house, or you can expand it to the neighborhood for older kids. To play, simply create a list of objects that must be found. You can use items that are already in place, or plant your own such as a balloon hidden in a bush.

During the party, divide your guests into groups, and make sure each group has a smartphone equipped with a camera to document their finds. This is a great way to encourage interaction between guests who may not be acquainted, and everyone will love racing to find all the items first.

Turn a Camera into a Hot Potato

Camera Hot PotatoKids party games that seamlessly weave into the rest of the activities are always a great way to encourage your guests to mingle. With this game, the classic hot potato toss is given a new spin by adding a camera. You can choose to either do it as an organized game or keep it floating around throughout the party.

The first way to play this game is exactly like you would play hot potato, except whoever gets stuck holding the potato must take a selfie. The other way to play is to set a timer on a camera to take a picture every 10 minutes or so and encourage the guests to pass it around. After a period of time, turn it off and let everyone check out the random photos that were collected.

Host a Video Game Tournament

Video Game TournamentVideo games put a modern spin on the traditional board games played at parties. It, however, does take some careful planning to keep this activity from turning into a solitary pursuit. Begin by choosing video games that promote physical activity and interaction with multiplayer options such as Wii sports.

Once you have your games selected, set up a white board with markers to be used for keeping score. Then, divide the group up into teams, or pair them off for a smaller party. Finally, make sure to give every guest a turn so that they all get to interact during the tournament.

Start a Music Video Competition

Music Video CompetitionKaraoke is a favorite party activity that can be intensified by turning it into a competition. Simply arrange for your guests to create music videos during your party. Then, set up a projector screen or television for viewing each group’s contribution to the competition.

This activity invites guests to share their silly or wild side while making an entertaining video for everyone to enjoy. Once the videos are made, you can keep the interaction going by allowing everyone to vote using categories such as the “Silliest Video” or the “Most Authentic.” Then, hand out awards in a red carpet ceremony that will have everyone giggling.

Set Up a Photo Booth

Photo Booth with PropsPhoto booths are always fun, and you can tailor this activity to fit the ages of your group as well as the theme. For younger kids, set up a prop box full of animal, superhero, or princess costumes and accessories. Older kids may like oversized sunglasses, mustaches, and wigs.

Then, let the kids take pictures of each other using their smartphones, or you can use an instant print camera to create mementos that the kids can take home. To add a competitive note, set up a bulletin board nearby and encourage your guests to tack their pictures up so that everyone can vote on the funniest.

Incorporating technology into your party makes kids party games more fun and will put a modern twist on many of the old classics that everyone loves. However, it is important to know how to do it right so that you keep the interaction level high. As you plan your party, make sure that the technology you choose allows multiple guests to play at the same time while also generating plenty of conversation and laughs.