How to play: Give every member of your party a chunk of Post-It notes. Take it in turns to ask a question, which everybody writes their answer to on one of the Post-Its. The aim of the game is to try and match your answer to other people in the group, a bit like the opposite of Pointless. Every time you get the same answer, you win a point, and the person with the most points at the end, wins. Questions can be anything from the celebrity you'd like to spend the night with to the person in your group who can't hold their drink - the more obscure, the better! How does 'Take This Lollipop 2' work? Here are some of our favorite warmup, active, cool down, and calm interactive games to play on Zoom that teachers can play with students. Our Zoom game suggestions are fun, brainy, and have the ability to sharpen kids’ physical and mental skills.
Jackbox Games, the Chicago-based company that has taken off during the pandemic with its party packs that translate to remote play, has unveiled its latest offering of five games. Halloween-Themed Bingo Sharing photos can be a great way for people to get to know each other on a deeper level. Ask everyone in your group if they would be comfortable sharing baby photos, prom photos, or just funny childhood photos in general! Give each person the opportunity to share their stories and ask questions about the lives of others. This might not seem like it promotes teamwork and collaboration, but just communicating with each other and growing more comfortable speaking to one another can be a great team building game for Zoom.