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Fun Giant Playing Card Games
While organising an event, giving it a Vegas-like touch will always helps in attracting more guests and helping them have a nice time. You could hire giant playing cards and involve everybody in card games. Usually 8-10 giant cards are available and they all come in a mixture of different suits such as Queens, Jacks, Aces and Kings. The cards usually measure one meter in height and can be made to lean against the wall as well.
What to do with these giant playing cards?
One of the most important themes to think while having these giant playing cards around is physicality. The idea of having big cards around is really exciting and will increase the interest and participation of the guests in the event. Since each card is so big, each person is able to carry the card, thereby personifying that card. Games can be played by picking each card, which is actually a specific person carrying the card.
The house of cards, Go fish and others
When playing big card games, you will have fun trading the cards as it’s not just about the card but also about trading the person who is holding the card. Explore the creativity of your guests by making them play games such as the house of cards. You can let them build something with the cards by using unique ideas of their own and eventually constructing a big house out of the group effort. Each member must contribute in the game.
Hide and seek is a game that is fun to play with these giant playing cards. Each player must hold up a card and must be divided into two teams. Both the teams have to protect their King or Queen by hiding behind the other number and face cards.
A seeker must be appointed for each time and they must run around the opponent team cards, while the opponent team keeps rotating their cards in order to hide their numbers and the King or Queen. The game is quite entertaining and needs enthusiastic participation. You could also bring all the guests together by asking them to play the game of sorting.
