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The Soda Race (Coke, Pepsi, 7Up)

Teams of twos
Lots of open area
Great for parents, kids and team building
Two lines, one on each side of the room
Team members must be opposite each other
One side is Coke and the other side is Pepsi (both sides run when 7Up is called by the DJ)
When each type of soda is called, that side runs to the middle of the room, touches the floor, then returns back to the starting point
On 7Up, both touch the floor in the middle and then run on to the other side
Last in line is eliminated

Famous Amos

Prepare index cards with a famous person's name on it
As each person arrives, tape the index card to their back.
Each person must guess who they are.
You must ask each person one yes or no question during the night about who they are.
Each person must offer one fact to each person that they speak to about who they think they are.

Ducky, Ducky, Quack, Quack

Option 1

All participants sit in chairs in a large circle.
One person who is "It" is blindfolded.
Place a pillow in the lap of one person in the circle and lead the "IT" person to sit on the pillow.
The person then says "Ducky, Ducky, Quack, Quack".
If the "It" person guesses who the person is, that person is now "It".
Non blindfolded, "It" must make the person laugh. 

Option 2

All participants sit on the floor in a large circle.
One person who "It" taps each participant's head saying either "Ducky" or "Quack"
On "Quack", the person who is touched chases the "It" person around the circle back to that spot.
If the "It" person is caught, they are "It" again.

Gossip

The classic game of mistaken memory.
This can be played in a circle as a he said, she said pass it on game or by watching six or more people try to make it through to the end.
Have your assistant give the participant's comic ideas that reflect parts of the story.
Take six to eight people out of the room.
Tell the rest of the people that you will be telling a story to the first person and that they will be required to repeat the story to the next person.
Bring in the first person and tell them the story.
For added laughs, have you assistant tell the last person the correct story so that they can correct the next-to-last person's mistakes.
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