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As September approaches, it’s time to squeeze all the memorable family fun out of the last few weeks of summer before schedules start getting hectic again — and whether that means a road trip for a few days away or making the most of a staycation, a game night is sure to be a part of the plans.
No matter if you’re corralling a crew of young children, teens or friends, we’ve gathered some Instagram-worthy inspiration and chatted with entertaining experts on how to throw an unforgettable game night.
Not together in person? No problem! There’s even a special section on the best multiplayer games for smartphones and video chat – and trust that the competition will bejustas fierce.
How to Host
When setting the scene, Amanda Saiontz Gluck, founder ofFashionable Hostess, recommends creating a space where everyone will want to hang all night.
When it comes to general gaming etiquette, Saiontz Gluck advises thinking of your audience.
“When choosing your games, think about the audience and their attention span! You always want the night to end wanting more rather than wishing it would come to an end,” she says. “And remember to have fun, put away electronics and distractions, and live in the moment!”
In keeping everyone’s eyes on the prize, Rebecca Gardner, founder ofHouses & Parties, tells PEOPLE that higher stakes make for better matches.
What to Play
For Younger Kids: The Floor is Lava
Amazon

Watch your step! Kids ages 5 and up spin a color wheel and hop between “safety stones” in The Floor is Lava to avoid sizzling, imaginary magma – and elimination. The colorful foam safety stones can be used indoors or out, and the deck of 27 challenge cards has everyone (literally) on their toes. In another win for parents, The Floor is Lava keeps little ones active with jumping and balance skills.
Buy It!The Floor is Lava, $16.97;amazon.com
For Big Kids: Throw Throw Burrito

You’ve heard of hot potato, but how about hot burrito? Throw Throw Burritotouts itselfas “the world’s first dodgeball card game,” spicing up the classic playground game with a challenge that brings the heat. Players ages 7 and up vie to collect cards faster than their competitors, while swerving squishy foam burritos thrown dodgeball-style.
Practically as popular as a side of guac, the action-packed melee was even a 2020 Toy of the Year Awards finalist.
Buy It!Throw Throw Burrito, $24.99;amazon.com
For Teens: Escape the Room: Cursed Dollhouse

Buy It!Escape The Room: The Cursed Dollhouse, $42.99;amazon.com
For Large Groups: It’s in the Bag!

Buy It!It’s in The Bag! $27.00;amazon.com
For Card Lovers: Do You Really Know Your Family?

Buckle up for belly laughs! Do You Really Know Your Family? dares participants to test who knows everyone best with rollicking rounds of trivia and challenges. Your inner circle will compete to see who knows each other best, responding to questions and carrying out charade-like challenges with personal twists. Everyone who braves the game (recommended for ages 8 and up) will surely be surprised to learn something new about their loved ones, too.
Buy It!Do You Really Know Your Family? $24.99;amazon.com
For the Adults: Socially Twisted

After the kids are tucked in bed, adults will get a kick out of Socially Twisted, advertised as “the card game for bad people with good humor.” Players 17 and up must think quickly to invent specific storylines using phrases from the goofy “word” cards on tight timelines; those with the gift of gab scoring wins for their wit.
According to anAmazon product page, Socially Twisted is great for outings including (but not limited to) “Saturdays with the boys, 21st birthdays, icebreakers & zombie outbreaks.”
Buy It!Socially Twisted Card Game, $19.99;amazon.com
For Virtual Fun: Heads Up!
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Buy It!Heads Up! $0.99;apps.apple.com
For Smartphones: The Game of Life
Apple

Your smartphone might get a whole lot more addictive after installing the Game of Life, with the Hasbro classic getting the tech treatment. In the modern spin on the game night favorite, players aged 4 and up try their luck at coming out on top in a lifelike world. A straightforward multiplayer mode makes it easy to keep games going with friends or family, or compete with random other users. The Game of Life is available to download on theApp Storeand Google Play.
Buy It!The Game of Life, $2.99;apps.apple.com
What to Eat
Levain Bakery

Game night just isn’t game night without the right snacks! Easy-to-grab finger food will keep energy up for the next round of charades.
If something sweet strikes your fancy, prepare Jacques Pepin’s Chocolate and Peanut Butter Croque Bébés. The French chef’s chocolate and peanut butter sandwiches will end even the most contentious game round on a sweet note.
Still hungry? Check out all of thefoods, snacks and drinksPEOPLE editors are loving so far in 2021–likeLevain Bakery Frozen Cookies,Talia di Napoli Frozen Pizza, and more.
source: people.com