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Games for multigenerational adult family including blind granny?

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ElizabethVonArnim · 14/12/2023 18:57

Can anyone suggest a good game that is readily grasped and could be good for family of adults including 21year old and 85yr old blind granny? What would be the things that would make a game work for this group? I'm stumped!

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MunchMunch · 14/12/2023 19:04

I saw one that looked really good including for someone who is blind as each player would be blindfolded anyway!

Cotton wool balls emptied onto the table each player takes a turn to be blindfolded and use a slotted egg flipper utensil to try and shovel as many cotton balls as they can in 20 seconds or so.

igivein · 14/12/2023 19:06

Musical intro quiz (or any sort of music quiz really

MunchMunch · 14/12/2023 19:09

I'm not the best at describing it so here's a screenshot of the video from YouTube

Games for multigenerational adult family including blind granny?
Marmaladegin · 14/12/2023 19:09

Oh oh I've got one! The sock game - you basically identify some objects by feel

HoneyButterPopcorn · 14/12/2023 19:10

Or a team quiz? We do this with my (blind) sister. One with music rounds!

Tulipvase · 14/12/2023 19:11

Some kind of word game? Like Pictionary but but verbal. I guess she might need a partner to tell her the word she has to describe.

Articulate! The irony lol

PleatedShade · 14/12/2023 19:13

That party game where players have to guess random objects by feel only? You could hide them in a box with two holes cut in it for players to put their hands through and squidge in the dark. Christmas themed - tinsel, artificial snow, stuffing, crisps (flavour to be specified) !

erinaceus · 14/12/2023 19:18

Tulipvase · 14/12/2023 19:11

Some kind of word game? Like Pictionary but but verbal. I guess she might need a partner to tell her the word she has to describe.

Articulate! The irony lol

We had one called Taboo which might work if adapted a bit.

Sound charades à la I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue?

I just bought one for my BIL which is a set of cards listing quasai-moralistic dilemmas, not sure of the rules as such but it’s mostly a prompt for discussion/wwyd type idea, some quite humorous.

ElizabethVonArnim · 15/12/2023 08:22

These are all great ideas - I actually have some of these! I like the things in the box idea.
Thank you!

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SecondUsername4me · 15/12/2023 08:23

Articulate would work, she just couldn't do the describing (unless someone from the other team whispered her the words and she did the describing).

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