Monster Party Games

Our Print your Own - Monster Hunt is great for parties or just for individuals wanting to make Halloween a bit more exciting!

The hunts include a map, 6 clues, 6 markers and invitations.

Monster Party Games

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Our Pin the Tail on the Monster are fab games to play at a party. Fix it to an easel or a section of wall that is not going to get damaged. Blindfold each child and let them take it in turns to stick the skull/tail on the skeleton/monster with blue tack. Draw round each attempt and label it with the child’s name. The closest to the space as indicated, is the winner.


Monster party games

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Print your own - Monster Stepping Stones Game - only £2.99p

This game is similar to musical chairs. Go to buy our Monster Stepping Stone Game and once we've emailed it to you print out as many stones as you have party guests. Place the stones on the ground and play music while you remove a stone. When the music stops the kids need to stand on a stone and whoever is not on a stone is out, until there is a winner.

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FREE Printables - Colour In Monster sheets.


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Other Monster Party Games

  • Best Dressed Monster competition – suggest that the kids come in fancy dress on the party invitations and judge the winner as soon as they have all arrived.
  • Make body part guessing game – cut hand holes in a large box and sit as many bowls as you can inside the box. Fill the bowls with the following: 1. Hair (an old wig), 2. Guts (cooked, cold spaghetti), 3. Eye balls (a tin of lychee floating in water) 4. Congealed blood (mashed up strawberry jelly) 5. Finger bones (a packet of twigglets) 6. Toe nails parmesan shavings. Maybe you can make up a few more.
  • Monster Skittles - Use the monster markers from your Monster Hunt and stick each one to an empty bottle. Set them up like skittles and use a tennis ball to try to knock them all down!
  • Story time – perfect to set a spooky atmosphere. All you need is a big story book with large pictures and the ability to read upside down, so that children can see the pictures.

Don’t forget the prizes – there are lots of spooky tasty treats out there, so don’t forget to pick up a bag when you are at the supermarket.