For example, players may write down musicians like Elton John or Taylor Swift, athletes like John Elway or Lebron James, or fictional characters like Draco Malfoy or Alien Galathynius. Use pieces of paper that are small, card-sized, and easy to hold in your hand. To make things a bit easier, you could use index cards or square notepaper.
For example, if the celebrity is Alex Rodriguez, you can say, “He was the shortstop for the Yankees. ” But you can’t say, “He’s the baseball player known as A-Rod. ” If the celebrity is Taylor Swift, you can say, “She’s a country, pop, alternative, and folk artist. ” You can’t say, “Her fans are called Swifties. ” If the clue-giver says any part of the celebrity’s name, they must move on (if there is still time on the clock), and the other team gets the point.
For example, if the celebrity is Thomas Jefferson, you may say “Rushmore” or “Declaration. ” Keep playing round two until players of both teams have been clue-givers.
If a clue-giver says something, they must move on to the next celebrity (if time allows), and the other team gets the point. Continue round three until all players have been clue-givers.
Celebrities from the 1980s Celebrities from the Harry Potter franchise Celebrities that have won Academy Awards Celebrities that have been to the Super Bowl Celebrities that have starred in Disney movies
1950s Musicals Tall Blond Scandal Fictional Athletes
For example, if the theme is “Harry Potter,” eliminate words like “wand,” “broom,” “Gryffindor,” or even “Voldemort. ” If someone says one of the canceled words, their time is up, and a point goes to the other team.
Celebrity Name Game and Celebrity: Party Game work on Apple devices. Celebrity - The Party Game works on Android devices.
This version of the game is based on the 2014 American TV show Celebrity Name Game hosted by Craig Ferguson. [13] X Research source