Saturday, 24 October 2015
Superhero Themed Party // Game Book
For the final post from the superhero party series I wanted to share the game guide which I showed to my guests. This has all the games from the party including info and rules. On the front of it I created a Bam! Zap! Boom! Design.
Superhero Themed Party // Superhero Logo Game
Another quiz to get the party guests thinking. There are twelve questions to fill in. The idea behind it is to guess which logo represents which Superhero. For example the top left would be Batman and so on. See how many you can get right!
Superhero Themed Party // Silhouette Game
This is a quiz game where you fill in the answers on a sheet. For each question a superhero has been turned into a silhouette, the idea is to guess from this what character is it. Some are trickier than others but it’s an entertaining game to play.
Superhero Themed Party // Shoe Design Game
This is a game I created on Photoshop and is very simple to play. Pick one of the three shoes to colour in. Design a pair of shoes to take on the world and pick three words to describe it.
When I played it at my party there were some really cool designs. Using coloured felt tips in the game made the designs super colourful too!
When I played it at my party there were some really cool designs. Using coloured felt tips in the game made the designs super colourful too!
Superhero Themed Party // Epic Battles Game
This was probably one of the most successful games from the superhero theme with easy rules that made people laugh. The first stack is superhero characters, the next is general characters and the final is battle task.
The idea is to see whether the superhero or the general character would win at the battle task. An example of this would be the superhero is the Hulk, the general character is Santa Claus and the battle task is delivering presents. Santa Claus would be the winner.
Sometimes the party group may find it more difficult to decide the winner, but the combinations are so fun people will hopefully be entertained.
The idea is to see whether the superhero or the general character would win at the battle task. An example of this would be the superhero is the Hulk, the general character is Santa Claus and the battle task is delivering presents. Santa Claus would be the winner.
Sometimes the party group may find it more difficult to decide the winner, but the combinations are so fun people will hopefully be entertained.
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