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Article Title: Some Fun Wedding Reception Games
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 400
Keywords: wedding reception games,wedding reception,reception games,wedding 
day,reception entertainment
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Wedding ceremonies and the following receptions can be very formal, somewhat 
stuffy events. Remember, however, that this is your wedding day. Is there any 
reason why every moment should not be filled with your personality?

Although games are an uncommon addition to a wedding reception, they can be the 
determining factor of fun and personality. Scheduled games increase guest 
participation and make for some long-lasting laughs. Make sure your 
photographer is ready with the camera, for these games will be moments you 
won't want to forget.

A normal "game" played at a wedding reception is the glass-tapping, 
bride-and-groom-kissing game. Everyone knows this drill. Someone taps on their 
glass which starts a chain reaction around the room. The sound of the clinking 
glass demands a kiss from the married couple.

There are plenty of creative ways to change this game, however. Instead of 
clinking glass, require the guests to sing a song to get the bride and groom to 
kiss. This provides reception entertainment as well! Or, leave a pair of dice 
at each table. On various breaks, one couple rolls the dice. If the dice lands 
on an even number, the bride and groom kiss. If the dice lands on an odd 
number, the rolling couple kisses!

Trivia question games are a lot of fun and do not have to be reserved only for 
the wedding shower. Guests will enjoy answering questions about the married 
couple. A prize is not necessary but an added bonus to the game.

If you have a DJ at the wedding, musical chairs is an active game which can be 
played. People of all ages can get up and play this well-known game. You can 
even switch it up by requiring guests to do certain things such as standing on 
the chair instead of sitting when the music stops.

For a bride and groom who like adventure, set up a scavenger hunt around the 
reception location. Give each guest a list of the things they must find, 
questions they must answer, or tasks they must accomplish. If you want to give 
a real challenge, make sure the hunt will last throughout the reception. The 
first to complete the list wins a prize.

Wedding receptions do not have to be formal dinners with little activity. 
Instead, enjoy the time with your family and friends. Playing games is a great 
way to add life to the party without letting things get out of control.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about wedding 
receptions by visiting http://www.weddingreceptionideas.net
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