Large group games face a fundamental challenge: how do you keep 10, 15, or even 20+ people engaged at the same time? The wrong game choice leads to bored spectators, side conversations, and a fractured party. The right choice keeps everyone locked in, laughing, and part of the action.
After years of hosting and testing games with groups of all sizes, we've identified the games that scale. These aren't games designed for 4 people that 'also work' with more — they're games that actually get BETTER with larger groups.
The Best Games for 10+ Players
Most Likely To — The Voting Game
Read a prompt like 'Who is most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse?' Everyone simultaneously points at whoever they think fits. The person with the most votes takes a sip (or earns a point). This game scales beautifully because every person votes every round — no one waits for their turn. With 15+ people, the voting results become hilarious and often controversial.
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Impostor — Social Deduction
Everyone receives the same secret word — except one person (the Impostor) who gets a different word. Players take turns describing their word without saying it directly. Then everyone discusses and votes on who they think is the Impostor. This game creates fantastic group dynamics with 8-15 players: alliances form, accusations fly, and the Impostor has to bluff convincingly.
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Charades — The Physical Classic
Split into two teams and take turns acting out words without speaking. Large groups make Charades more chaotic and fun — more people shouting guesses, more laughter, more energy. The team dynamic creates natural rivalry and encourages even shy people to participate when they see their teammates cheering them on.
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Spin the Wheel — Custom Decision Maker
Create a custom wheel with player names, challenges, or prizes. Spin it to randomly assign tasks, pick teams, or decide who goes next. For large groups, you can add everyone's name and use it as a fair random selector throughout the night.
Rotation Strategies for Large Groups
The secret to large group game nights is rotation. Don't play one game for two hours. Instead, set up a 3-game rotation with 20-minute rounds. This keeps energy high and gives different personality types a chance to shine.
- 1 Start with a low-barrier warm-up (Most Likely To or Never Have I Ever) — 15 minutes
- 2 Move to a team competition (Charades or Impostor) — 20 minutes
- 3 Finish with a high-energy closer (Bomb Timer or Finger Roulette) — 15 minutes
- 4 Repeat the rotation with different games if the party continues
Common Mistakes with Large Groups
- Choosing games where people wait too long for their turn
- Not splitting into teams when the group exceeds 10
- Playing games that require too much explanation
- Letting one loud person dominate the entire game
- Forgetting to include quieter guests — actively invite them in
The key takeaway: large group games should maximize participation and minimize wait time. Every player should be doing something every round, whether it's voting, guessing, or acting. PartyPlay's games are designed with exactly this principle — most support unlimited players and keep everyone involved.