For instance, it could look something like this: The Lion King > Goonies > Saturday Night Fever. Simply name a movie and the next player has to name a title that starts with the last letter of the previous title. Whoever guesses it gets to pick the mystery object in the next round.Ī great game for the cinephiles on board, this one is easy to play and very versatile. The rest of the passengers have to guess what (or who) it is, asking only questions that can be answered with "yes" or "no", and of course, asking only 20 questions. It's super simple one person thinks of a person, place, or thing and lets their fellow players know which category it's from. It's great for all ages, and can be played with as little as two people. This is a go-to for many roadtrippers in search of a game to liven up a long drive. If you're on the highway with minimal dogs in sight, keep an eye out for fields of cows that look like they could use a new name. Does that adorable Dalmatian look like a Henry? A Holly? A Hank? A Pickles? Truly, you decide! If you want a little more structure, you can all proclaim your new names on the count of three and the player with the best new name for the cute canine wins a point. It's great for all ages and it's pretty simple: you spot a dog trotting along and you come up with a name for it. OK, not necessarily a classic road trip game, but my friends and I like to play this one even on shorter drives.
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