1. PowerPoint Night: Friendsgiving Edition đŸ’»
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If you haven’t hosted a PowerPoint night yet, this is your moment. Each friend gets 3 minutes to present on a ridiculous topic of their choice. Ideas include:

“Everyone as Thanksgiving Side Dishes: A Deep Dive”

“If Our Friend Group Were a Reality Show”

Add snacks, and background, and you’ve got an instant classic!

2. CrowdParty's "Canadian Thanksgiving Party!"

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This ready-to-play room is packed with autumnal trivia, would-you-rathers, and laugh-out-loud questions about maple syrup, family chaos, and seasonal drama.

Expect:

🍁 Canadian-Thanksgiving-themed Would You Rather

🧠 Friendly Fire questions

🎯 Trivia on Canadian Thanksgiving traditions!

Perfect for remote teams, friend groups, or long-distance besties who want to laugh, bond, and gently roast each other over mashed potatoes.

Pro tip: Grab some cider, open your laptops, and project it on the big screen: this is your instant Friendsgiving icebreaker!

3. Mystery Pie Tasting Challenge

Peanut butter pie with a Ritz cracker crust.
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Add some spice (and sugar) with a blindfolded pie tasting game. Slice up mystery pies: classic pumpkin, apple, pecan, and maybe
 sweet potato with hot sauce? Have everyone guess the flavor and rank them!

4. CrowdParty's Fess Up! Who Confessed It? Room

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CrowdParty's "Fess Up! Who Confessed it?" room is full of lighthearted prompts that keep things wholesome but hilarious. Expect questions like:

“What’s the weirdest thing you believed as a kid?”

“What’s a chore you definitely said you finished
 but didn’t?”

It’s perfect for multi-generational gatherings, classroom parties, or any group that wants to spill the tea! Play at your friendsgiving for good vibes and some very funny truths!

5. “Find Your Seat” Number Game (with a Twist)

Backyard group dinner
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Before your guests arrive, place numbered cards at each seat (or stick them to plates). When everyone comes in, have them draw a number from a bowl to reveal where they’re sitting — instant shuffle, instant chaos.

BUT WAIT — add a twist 👀

Each number comes with a secret challenge or personality tag they must embody during dinner. Some ideas:

The Compliment Machine — You must give someone a compliment every 10 minutes.

The Question Master — You can only speak in questions for the first 15 minutes.

The Food Critic — Give fake dramatic reviews of every dish like it’s a cooking show.

You can customize the challenges to fit your vibe: go wholesome, person-specific, etc!